K2 South Africa Enters Partnership with SOS Africa to Provide Educational Opportunities to Five Children

K2 Corporate Mobility, South Africa and SOS Africa have joined forces in a new partnership which will see the K2 Foundation sponsor the school tuition of 5 SOS Africa children as part of its mission to support local communities.

The 5 beneficiaries of this sponsorship will join the Grabouw Education Programme from January 2024, where they will attend Grabouw Primary School and receive holistic education and care at the SOS Africa Education Centre. This is especially significant as they will be the first group of Isi Xhosa sponsored children to attend the school following its introduction of English language teaching.

In preparation for the school year, English language teaching sessions have already been arranged at the children’s creches, and SOS Africa staff are working closely with the children and their families to ensure a smooth transition.

Dr Matt Crowcombe, CEO of SOS Africa, said: “Our grassroots organisation prioritises making quality education accessible to disadvantaged children from all cultures; this exciting new partnership will enable us to provide immediate life-changing holistic support to 5 deserving children from Grabouw’s township communities.”

Natasha Wannenburg, Relocation Manager at K2, added: “With the first graduates that came through the scheme now in university or in full-time employment, SOS Africa is the perfect partner for the K2 Foundation. Their work directly improves both the current lives of children as well as their future prospects through education. This approach and ethos resonate entirely with the aims of the K2 Foundation.”

K2 Corporate Mobility and SOS Africa have entered a new partnership which will see the K2 Foundation sponsor the school tuition of 5 SOS Africa children. The 5 beneficiaries of this sponsorship will join the Grabouw Education Programme from January 2024, and will be the first group of Isi Xhosa sponsored children to attend the school. In preparation, English language teaching sessions have been arranged at the children’s creches, and SOS Africa staff are working closely with the children and their families.

Dr Matt Crowcombe, CEO of SOS Africa, remarked: “Our grassroots organisation prioritises making quality education accessible to disadvantaged children from all cultures; this exciting new partnership will enable us to provide immediate life-changing holistic support to 5 deserving children from Grabouw’s township communities.”

Natasha Wannenburg, Relocation Manager at K2, also commented: “With the first graduates that came through the scheme now in university or in full-time employment, SOS Africa is the perfect partner for the K2 Foundation. Their work directly improves both the current lives of children as well as their future prospects through education. This approach and ethos resonate entirely with the aims of the K2 Foundation.”

K2 Corporate Mobility and SOS Africa have announced a new partnership which will see the K2 Foundation sponsor the school tuition of 5 SOS Africa children. The sponsored children will join the Grabouw Education Programme from January 2024, becoming the first group of Isi Xhosa sponsored children to attend the school. In preparation, English language teaching sessions have been arranged at the children’s creches and SOS Africa staff are working closely with the children and their families.

Dr Matt Crowcombe, CEO of SOS Africa, said: “Our grassroots organisation prioritises making quality education accessible to disadvantaged children from all cultures; this exciting new partnership will enable us to provide immediate life-changing holistic support to 5 deserving children from Grabouw’s township communities.”

Natasha Wannenburg, Relocation Manager at K2, added: “With the first graduates that came through the scheme now in university or in full-time employment, SOS Africa is the perfect partner for the K2 Foundation. Their work directly improves both the current lives of children as well as their future prospects through education. This approach and ethos resonate entirely with the aims of the K2 Foundation.”

K2 Corporate Mobility, South Africa and SOS Africa have joined forces in a new partnership which will see the K2 Foundation sponsor the school tuition of 5 children from disadvantaged backgrounds. The 5 sponsored children will join the Grabouw Education Programme from January 2024, becoming the first group of Isi Xhosa sponsored children to attend the school.

In preparation for the school year, English language teaching sessions have been arranged at the children’s creches, and SOS Africa staff are working closely with the children and their families. Dr Matt Crowcombe, CEO of SOS Africa, said: “Our grassroots organisation prioritises making quality education accessible to disadvantaged children from all cultures; this exciting new partnership will enable us to provide immediate life-changing holistic support to 5 deserving children from Grabouw’s township communities.”

Natasha Wannenburg, Relocation Manager at K2, added: “With the first graduates that came through the scheme now in university or in full-time employment, SOS Africa is the perfect partner for the K2 Foundation.

Derick is an experienced reporter having held multiple senior roles for large publishers across Europe. Specialist subjects include small business and financial emerging markets.

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