Vodacom’s ECD programme is not only benefiting children and their teachers but parents and the surrounding communities
Early childhood development is critical in providing the foundation for formal schooling and opportunities for improved socioeconomic outcomes later in life. Studies continue to show that a high quality of education and nurturing care in these formative years will have long-lasting benefits for children, families and societies.
“Vodacom has helped our centre significantly. The children can play safely and freely because of the additional space and facilities. The centre is also able to accommodate more children, which can help to make a difference in our community,” says Fowzia Dollie from Jolly Juniors Educare Centre in the Western Cape.
“There is a significant lack of access to IT resources in our area. Our ECD centre allows the community to use our IT equipment for their digital needs, such as scanning documents, while saving money on taxi fares to get to town to do this,” explains Khathutshelo Gloria Rankhododo from Mvelaphanda Day Care Centre in Limpopo.
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