Mobile phone
Sonneblom Foundation works to prevent teenage suicide in South Africa by providing immediate, life-saving support to young people in crisis. To continue this work, the foundation urgently needs three mobile phones to keep its counselling and crisis services accessible. One phone is required for a volunteer prevention counsellor and must be Cell C network–enabled. A second phone, Vodacom network–enabled, is needed for the crisis line, which is currently operating on a loan device. A third Vodacom-enabled phone is needed to remain on standby for a teenager in active crisis. SIM cards for any of these phones would be greatly appreciated. Financial contributions are welcome to allow the foundation to purchase the phones directly, and second-hand, fully functional devices are also suitable. Access to reliable communication tools is critical to ensuring no call for help goes unanswered.
Causes
Support for Vulnerable Individuals
Delivery methods
Drop off (donor will drop off)
Voucher/Funds
Courier/Post
Quantity of items Needed
3
Address
Johannesburg,South Africa
2001
Country

South Africa
Computer
Quantity Needed: 2
We require 2 new computers to assist us effectively keep records of our activities of our organization based in Iganga district and also be able to actively engage the visitors for our website i4sl.org on time. we shall be so grateful if a kind person responds tom our need.
Computer
Quantity Needed: 24
The project aims to enhance the employability and socio-economic inclusion of underserved youth through a structured, transnational digital capacity-building initiative and advocacy for it. Through mentorship programs, skills training, and community engagement initiatives, we equip young people with the knowledge, confidence, and resources they need to thrive.
Computer
Quantity Needed: 10
10 Students with Disability at UNIMA Chancellor College Appeal for Laptop Donations"*Ten students with disabilities at the University of Malawi's Chancellor College are urging donors to support their education by donating 5 laptop computers. The students, who are part of the university's disability community, face significant challenges in accessing learning materials and completing assignments due to limited access to technology.The appeal is being made through the Centre for Disabilities and Elderly Affairs (CDEA), a registered NGO with the Government of Malawi. CDEA is working to support students with disabilities in achieving their academic goals and promoting inclusivity in education."Laptop computers will greatly ease our learning experience," said one of the students. "With these tools, we can access online resources, complete assignments efficiently, and participate fully in classes."The students are pursuing various undergraduate and postgraduate programs at Chancellor College, and their determination to succeed despite the challenges they face is inspiring.Donors can support this cause by donating new or gently used laptops through CDEA. Your contribution will make a significant difference in the lives of these students.Every donation counts, and together we can empower these students to reach their full potential.
Laptop
Quantity Needed: 12
Tuinue Mashinani Community Based Organization (CBO) is a grassroots, community-led organisation based in Ivovoani, Muthwani Ward, Machakos County. Formed by local residents, it responds to the reality that limited access to basic resources continues to restrict opportunities for children and young people in deeply rural communities. Tuinue Mashinani focuses on education, youth empowerment, health, and dignity in a mashinani setting where access to the internet, digital devices, mentorship, and basic learning tools is extremely limited. Many young people are out of school due to financial hardship, yet remain eager to learn, volunteer, and build better futures for themselves and their community. At present, Tuinue Mashinani CBO has no computer. Most young people in Ivovoani have never used a laptop, even as education, jobs, and services move increasingly online. In this context, a laptop is not a luxury, it is access. A shared laptop would enable young people to learn basic digital skills, complete schoolwork, and apply for jobs and scholarships. It would also strengthen the CBO’s ability to keep records, plan activities, and report transparently to partners. This single tool would help bridge the gap between potential and opportunity, ensuring that where a young person is born does not determine how far they can go.