Back To School Stationery Distribution 2015
15 Mar 2015
The Al-Imdaad Foundation distributes essential stationery items to needy children allowing them to gain the most out of their education.
Back to School Stationery Drive at Glencoe Primary
17 Mar 2015As part of its Back to School Campaign the Al-Imdaad Foundation identified 30 needy school children were identified at Glencoe primary School, near Newcastle. The Al-Imdaad Foundation therefore distributed 30 stationery packs to the kids together with Mrs Naidoo who is the acting principal. The school expressed their gratitude to the Al-Imdaad Foundation for the kind distribution.
Back to School Stationery drive at Dundee Primary
17 Mar 2015The Al-Imdaad Foundation teams identified a further 30 needy school children at Dundee Primary School with the help of the local social development team at the school. The Al-Imdaad Foundation therefore distributed additional stationery packs to the identified students for which they were very grateful. The school authorities including principal Mr I.N.K Msimang and a teacher, who were present, also expressed their gratitude towards Al-Imdaad for the kind distribution which would allow the needy children to participate more effectively in classroom activities.
Back to School Stationery Drive at ML Sultan Primary in Estcourt
15 Mar 2015The Al-Imdaad Foundation Back to school campaign was completed a stationery pack distribution on Monday the 16th of March 2015 to enable needy leaarners to have the essential stationery requirements for an effective learning experience. The ML Sultan Primary was identified in Estcourt and an allocation of 30 stationery packs were distributed to the needy school children. The stationery packs included a ruler, sharpener, pen, pencil, eraser, sellotape, 4 labels, 4 brown covers and 4 plastic covers. The Al-Imdaad Foundation distributed the packs with the Deputy Principal Mrs Osman and the Principal Mr DH Zuma. The Principal was very grateful for the contribution and thanked the organisation on behalf of the school and the children
Many learners at South African Schools cannot afford to meet even the most basic stationery requirements forcing them into a situation of great embarrassment and difficulty during day to day classroom activities. This in turn can adversely affect their academic performance and limit their progress. Not having a pen to write or a rule to measure or even a book to write in should not be a situation any student finds themselves in and the Al-Imdaad Foundation is committed to making sure that it helps needy children wherever it can to obtain the essential components necessary for an effective education.