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im doing 3rd level in bachelor of education,im really needing financial assistance which can provide food cause i can't drink medication due lack of food,accomodation,tuition fees along with study materials.Please everyone out there help

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Contact Epilepsy South Africa National Office 021 595 4900 - they have a bursary scheme.

Alternatively, for my sons education, we approached ABSA Bank student loans dept. They offered a lower interest rate at the time.

Tim has given all details... Both are worth a try... Epilepsy South Africa and ABSA Bank Student Loans Dept. Keep us updated on progress and good luck!

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