Share the LOVE this Valentine’s!

$5 Fridays are BACK!

For less than the price of a Valentine’s Day card, you can make a very real difference. 

This month we are supporting one of our young graduates to get a second hand laptop for Uni. Her family recently lost their livelihood as a result of flooding to their rural area, and along with the crops, their ability to set our Girl up for Uni. She is the FIRST WOMAN EVER to finish high school and go on to tertiary studies in her family AND she’s there on a scholarship. Know kids starting Uni at the moment? We do too and they’re set up to thrive. In an environment where the odds have been so squarely set against this bright young woman, we want to see her succeed!

GOT 5 BUCKS? It could help get our girl get set up for Uni. You’ve got 24 hours. GO!

Share the love.
Vinaka!

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