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Kullid Foundation Introduces Educational Power Enhancement Innitiative

The Kullid Foundation introduces their Educational Power Enhancement Innitiative with an event in Davidsonville with the aim to have a national impact on Education in Kullid Communities

In a bid to grow and enhance the educational levels of people in Kullid communites accross the country, the Kullid Foundation introduces their Educational Power Enhancement Innitiative in the form of projects and events that will expand to different communities as it gains momentum.

The pilot project starts with an event on 25 September from 11am at the Nazarene Church Hall in Davidsonville, Roodepoort that will offer assistance with access to educational opportunities for unemployed youth and others to study at colleges and universities with NFSAS bursaries.

Enhancing the Educational Potential of Coloured Communities

“The vision of the Kullid Foundation’s Educational Power Enhancement Innitiative is to grant our people access to opportunities for education and to link new students to mentors within the respective communities, and working towards the overall enhancement of the educational potential of our people” says Ronald Dyers, founder of the Kullid Foundation.
“This project will be spread to all our communities and the next one will happen in October/November in the Westbury-Newclare area. We aim to progressively expand it to areas in other provinces”

The Kullid Foundation is requesting that all progressive Kullids who want to see our children and the unemployed be skilled and educated, to join hands with the Kullid Foundation by becoming involved as volunteers or sponsors of such events. There is also a need for dedicated long-term mentors for students.
“We need our communities to become involved in changing the trajectory and future of Kullids and Kullid communities.”

How to Get Involved

Person’s interested in attending the pilot project in Davidsonville on 25 September are welcome to just show up on the day at 11am.
Those who are willing to assist the Kullid Foundation Educational Power Enhancement Innitiative with their expertise, the network, and as volunteers are welcome to contact Kullid Foundation Director, Mrs Bronwyn Kassen 082 375 8106.

Those who would like to assist and partner with the Kullid Foundation in bringing Educational Power Enhancement Innitiative to Coloured Communites in other parts of the country are also welcome to contact the Kullid Foundation.

Join the Kullid Foundation Facebook Group

 

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Written by Ryan Swano

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