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Overview

Overview

Volunteer Africa 32 Degrees South (VA32) hosts international volunteers and interns on volunteer programs based in rural schools in the Eastern Cape of South Africa. Historically the Eastern Cape is the least developed region of this developing country and this extends to the state of schools and education.

VA32’s pioneering volunteer program, with is Fair Trade certified, focuses on teaching computer skills in rural schools where, without this support, the children would be unable to compete in the modern world of employment after school. Volunteers also take part in community development initiatives including adult computer literacy, youth sports development and an orphanage project.

Other VA32 programs include the Community Preschool Program and the African Pre Vet Experience.

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Activities
  • Education & Literacy
  • Alternative Break
  • Children & Youth
  • Internship
  • Community Development
  • Conservation
  • Teach English
  • Animals
  • Sports & Recreation
  • Intern Abroad
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Tyler Jae Gamba

17 Mar 2024

World, Hello. My name is Tyler Gamba. Here is a Recommendation For Travels With Your Company To The Motherland of Homo Sapiens, The San Bushmen, Khoisan, And Bantu-Nguni Language Families. It is a short Retrospective of African and African Americans Returning From Their Soujourns Abroad to seek sanctuary in the white, blue, or main Nile Rivers. Go home sister or brother. Tourism is a free flight. 2015-2024 CE. Tyler’s Quote: “I learned Xhosa by my eyes and returned in 2015. You, by yours, may see the Nile. It originates in Ethiopia, where Nnguni-Bantu began. I have written a short Testimonial, To Go Big OR Go Back To America, Home of Other BIPOCs. - - - - X I saw Blyde River Canyon. Saw South Africa's Eastern Cape. Saw no penguins, that is Madagascar, haha, but met “The Watchman.” Named righteous because “He watched everything, including for his female kin.” Good luck, Sir. Ten years later, I love your charm. Watch for sharks. Charlie doesn’t surf, but King Charles must love East London and South Afrika, and the Afrikaans must still speak Afrikaner Dutch or Orange Free State Creole of ZA Soweto Patois. I never made it to Cape Town, but dare I return, I will start in a free port thanks to prisoner Nelson Mandela of Robben Island. He spoke Afrikans; sometimes honesty is the precise policy for reconciliation and truth. Durban has Indian folks. And Blacks. And Coloureds as ZA Cape Town Ethnic Group. Saw Johanessburg. Saw Gauteng. Saw Bloemfontein. I saw ZA’s finest young women and men as orphans, and they do not need to return. My brothers are home. And they can visit you. So, in effect, Cintsa, ZA was like Newark EWR with Zebras. Zed-bruhs.” Tyler Gamba. Jae. 1st Cavalry, USA. The End.

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