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Tersia Burger, CEO of Stepping Stone Palliative Care Services, gratefully received a donation of electronic devices from Acer Africa at their new Martelise Meaker Children’s In-Patient Unit in Raceview.

Acer Africa’s kind donation best reflects its commitment to fostering meaningful, inclusive, and engaging learning experiences for young minds.

The devices include two Acer Extensa 15 (EX215-52) laptops, an Acer Aspire desktop, a desktop computer and an Acer Veriton all-in-one desktop. This is after they previously donated a jungle gym during the unit’s opening.

Bobbi Nyamane, marketing manager at Acer Africa, said: “We felt the need to contribute towards the hospice by donating Acer devices. We also donated the jungle gym in their garden. We hope to bring joy to the children’s lives.”

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@albertonrecordAcer Africa empowers young minds, offer learning opportunities Bobbi Nyamane, marketing manager at Acer Africa, said: “We felt the need to contribute towards the hospice by donating Acer devices. We also donated the jungle gym in their garden. We hope to bring joy to the children’s lives.”

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She also encouraged other companies to lend a lending hand.

Tersia thanked the company for their selfless contribution and said the thoughtful donation would enhance their young patients’ digital literacy.

She requested donations from the public to help keep their doors open.

Contact Tersia Burger on 083 251 9605 or to find out how you may contribute, visit their website.