Organisation : Early Education Centre (TEEC)
Service Name : Customer Care
Headquarters : Stellenbosch
Website : https://www.teec.org.za/contact/
TEEC Customer Care
If you are interested in the work of TEEC (007144NPO) and would like to find out more information about what we do or how you can become involved please contact us.
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Telephone:
(021) 492 6296
(021) 492 6297
Email: info@teec.org.za
Customer Care: customercare@teec.org.za
Physical Address:
31 Rhode Street, Cloetesville, Stellenbosch 7600, Western Cape, South Africa
Postal Address:
PO Box 176, Soneike, 7583, Western Cape, South Africa
TEEC Corporate Support
** Help us to support young children and their families.
** Would your company like to make a difference in the lives of young children, their development, and early education?
** Would your company like to make a difference in the work of an inspiring early childhood education non-profit organization?
** Our work and the changes we are able to make in the lives of young children are completely reliant on the support of companies and donors, both large or small.
** If you would like to partner with us to improve the early learning and development of young children, please contact us.
** Together we can make a difference.
TEEC Community Support
We are committed to enrich and uplift the communities we are located in. Our vision is to create an enrichment centre for children where parents and the community will benefit from. See how you can help us reach our vision of an enrichment centre.
About TEEC:
Supports primary caregivers with their parenting practices; Builds on existing skills and strengths to promote positive early learning development outcomes for their children; Enhances the skills and knowledge of unskilled practitioners; and Provides support to improve the quality of early childhood programmes.
TEEC strives to:
** Operate a resource centre and toy library for primary caregivers and practitioners to borrow resources, educational toys and equipment to stimulate children’s early learning and enable them to reach their potential.
** Create a positive and nurturing environment for parents, especially teenage parents, to gain an understanding of their responsibilities with regards to effective parenting practices and the role they play in the early learning and development of their children.
** Increase awareness of children’s rights in relation to development, survival and protection.
** Train, mentor and support early childhood practitioners to improve the quality of early childhood programmes.
** Assist early childhood sites to comply with the Children’s Act (No.38 of 2005) to register as a partial care facility and access the Government subsidy to sustain the site.
** Build partnerships with government, local businesses, farms, community organisations and donors to act collectively so that opportunities to participate in a range of quality ECD programmes can become a reality.