When it comes to social duty, you won’t find a better definition than that of Nelisiwe Khuluse. Realising that the appalling decline in developing skills of young children in her local community, was chiefly because their mothers couldn’t afford the average day care centre fees - the mother of two took it upon herself to find a constructive solution that benefits all.
“Adopt a will to study and this will create a way to open doors of opportunities.”
This is the challenge Hope and Light Community Welfare School extends to its first class of matriculants set to write this September’s preparatory examinations. The school regards the milestone of having its first matric class as a significant achievement of one of the goals set out for the academic year.
Over 230 educators from all levels ready to improve quality of education after graduating the Tools for Life program for the Scientology Volunteer Ministers
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