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Sihle Zulu
COVID-19-RELATED CHANGE TO PROJECT
The change to The Woza Coffee School Project is necessitated by the measures imposed by the South African government to curb the spread of COVID-19 amongst its citizens. Initially, The Woza Coffee School had planned on using the funds raised to run a 3-month barista training programme for 12 unemployed, “at-risk” youth, and to help equip a new Woza Coffee School campus with the necessary basics. However, since the hospitality industry has been particularly hard-hit by COVID-19, The Woza Coffee School does not wish to create the impression that opportunities exist right now, and that more baristas need to be trained.
Accordingly, The Woza Coffee School is repurposing its project to train unemployed baristas to run their own coffee stand/wagon. Participants will receive an introduction to entrepreneurship and hands-on practical skills to run/manage a coffee stand.
The Woza Coffee School is a charitable trust, PBO and NPO that trains the unemployed “at-risk” youth to become baristas and places them into baristing jobs at a range of coffee brands. And for those students showing entrepreneurial spirit, they equip and facilitate the journey for them to run and own a modular coffee business.
The name “Woza” comes from the Zulu word, meaning “come on”. It’s a word of encouragement used to get someone or something going, and that's exactly what this organisation does.
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26Nov
Allocated R25 to Sphesihle Zulu is fundraising for Training baristas, inspiring hope 2 years, 4 months ago
Sphesihle Zulu made someone’s day and their NGO received R25 to make a difference in South Africa
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Allocated R25 to Sphesihle Zulu is fundraising for Training baristas, inspiring hope 2 years, 5 months ago
Sphesihle Zulu got some rest and slept and, because of this, their NGO received R25 to make a difference in South Africa
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Allocated R30 to Sphesihle Zulu is fundraising for Training baristas, inspiring hope 2 years, 5 months ago
Sphesihle Zulu held the plank position for 60 seconds and their NGO received R15 to make a difference in South Africa
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Allocated R20 to Sphesihle Zulu is fundraising for Training baristas, inspiring hope 2 years, 5 months ago
Sphesihle Zulu had a dance party in the kitchen so their NGO received R20 to make a difference in South Africa
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Allocated R30 to Sphesihle Zulu is fundraising for Training baristas, inspiring hope 2 years, 5 months ago
Sphesihle Zulu has done a good deed so their NGO received R30 to make a difference in South Africa
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Allocated R25 to Sphesihle Zulu is fundraising for Training baristas, inspiring hope 2 years, 6 months ago
Sphesihle Zulu went outside and enjoyed spending time in sun. Their NGO received R25 for them doing this.
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Allocated R50 to Sphesihle Zulu is fundraising for Training baristas, inspiring hope 2 years, 8 months ago
Sphesihle Zulu has joined the #doDifferent Activist Facebook Group and become part of the #doDifferent community. Their NGO received R50 to make a difference in South Africa
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Allocated R100 to Sphesihle Zulu is fundraising for Training baristas, inspiring hope 2 years, 8 months ago
Sphesihle Zulu shared their page for #doDifferent on Social Media and completed step 3 of Becoming an Activist. Their NGO received R100 to make a difference in South Africa
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Allocated R5 to Sphesihle Zulu is fundraising for Training baristas, inspiring hope 2 years, 8 months ago
Someone shared on social media
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Allocated R100 to Sphesihle Zulu is fundraising for Training baristas, inspiring hope 2 years, 8 months ago
Sphesihle Zulu has updated their profile picture on their #doDifferent Activist page and completed step 2 of Becoming an Activist. Their NGO received R100 to make a difference in South Africa
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Allocated R300 to Sphesihle Zulu is fundraising for Training baristas, inspiring hope 2 years, 8 months ago
Sphesihle Zulu signed up as a #doDifferent activist completed step 1 of Becoming an Activist. Their NGO received R300 to make a difference in South Africa