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Round table powers up future generations

The Round Table Kloof 190 were able to empower four organisation's in the Highway area.

WITH the donation of 10 desktop computers, the team from Kloof Round Table 190 were able to assist four different charities in need across the Highway area.

KZN Husky Rescue Centre, Bridges of Hope Community Farm, Tholuthando Children’s Home and the Triad School in Pinetown all now have additional desktop computers that can be used to ensure that admin activities can be done quickly and efficiently.

“In the case of Bridges of Hope, Tholuthando and Triad School, the children will be able to complete any assignments due and the organisations can also use them to make sure that those critical Facebook posts to their pages can be updated easily,” said the Kloof Round Table 190’s Matthew Helm.

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As a move has been made into the modern era of online classes, the ability to access the internet and complete lessons online has never been more important.

“We are thrilled that we were able to assist and thank Sage Accounting Software so much for their donation,” said Helm

Should you be looking for an avenue to channel your charitable streak, or if you would like more information on upcoming events and would like to get involved, contact the Kloof Round Table 190 via its Facebook page.

Alternatively, contact Matthew Hayes via email at matt.hayes9852@gmail.com.

 

 

 


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