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The I Can Help Africa Foundation

is an experiment in the joy of giving

Our services enable inspired people to contribute in meaningful ways to the world around them…Together, we hope to “be the change we wish to see in the world”

 Free Courses that we offer:

Free Programmes offered to qualifying students


SOME Programmes that we offer:

Mathematics Tuition Grade 6 to 12

Physical Science Tuition Grade 6 to 12

English Tuition Grade 6 to 12

Afrikaans Tuition Grade 6 to 12

ABET Training (Adult Based Education and Training Workshops)

Communication Skills

Business Administration (Certificate of Attendance)

Management (Certificate of Attendance)

Human Resources (Certificate of Attendance)

(Please e-mail us info@helpafrica.co.za for a full guide of available training courses)

All students are requested to formally register with us to participate in our learning programmes. Students are to abide by our learner rules and regulations and must commit to pre and work as prescribed by set chosen curriculum.

These programmes and NOT accredited qualifications but are aligned to unit standards. On completion, learners will be issued with a certificate of attendance.

The Maths, Science, English and Afrikaans lessons are tutored by volunteer teachers who give us training in their spare time.

Types of Learners that qualify entrance into our programmes


Types of Learners included in our programmes:

Scholars (free to learners under 25yrs old)

Adults (free to learners 55yrs and older)

Disabled learners (free and subsidised programmes)

Single Parents

Unemployed Learners

Fact: 11 million children live in poverty.

Child support grants

When poverty strikes a family, the youngest members become its immediate victims. Poverty denies children their right to education, healthcare, proper nutrition, safe water and sanitation. Poverty is inherited. Poor children are likely to pass poverty onto the next generation, perpetuating the poverty cycle.

In South Africa, the child support grant has been praised as one of the country’s major contributions to reducing child poverty. The monthly grant of R190 gives income support for children between the ages of birth and 14 whose parents or caregivers earn below the minimum wage of R1,200 a month.

UNICEF works with the Government to expand the reach of the child support grant so that many more children can be lifted out of poverty.

Take Note
* 7,2 million children benefit from the child support grant.
* Children between the age of 15 and 17 are not eligible for the child support grant, leaving them without a safety net.
* Two million children live in backyard shacks in townships, with poor sanitation, water and other basic services.
* 4,5 million children live in overcrowded homes, with risks for sexual abuse.

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