Believers Care Society offers skills
Training courses currently available includes; end-user computing and contact centre support.

Unskilled and unemployed youth are called to apply for skills development training at Believers Care Society Youth Development Centre in Denver.
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The Believers Care Society (BCS) youth development project aims to equip unemployed and unskilled youth with skills that will enable them to work. It also wants to provide them with basic life-skills, information and assistance.
Training courses currently available include end-user computing and contact centre support.
The duration of many of the courses is three months.
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Job seekers are also advised to register so they can be given free internet access to seek employment and also receive job-related assistance.
All services offered will take place at the community development centre in Denver.
To qualify, applicants need to be between the ages of 17 and 35 and reside in the following areas: Jules, Jeppe, Malvern, Denver and surrounding areas.
Matric or any other relevant qualifications will be considered. Applicants with only a Grade 10 will be allocated to other skills development programmes.
Applicants must be willing to study and complete the training.
No fees are required and only unemployed and unskilled youth will be accepted.
Applicants are required to bring along a copy of their ID, proof of residence, previous qualifications and a short CV.
Classes take place from Monday to Friday for five hours per day.
For more information call 011 434 4598 or 073 275 3631.
Alternatively, pay a visit to the offices of the BCS situated at the corner of 1st and David streets opposite EPC Primary School.
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