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Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation helps the youth in South Africa

The Foundation focuses on the fact that drowning is a preventable epidemic which predominantly affects children and youth.

Sport has the power to inspire young people and transform lives.

This is the central idea that prompted Princess Charlene of Monaco to launch a foundation that would work to end death and diseases caused by water fatalities. Since its inception in 2012, the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation has established 149 projects in 33 countries, reaching nearly half a million people, mostly children.

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These programmes raise awareness about the crucial issue of water safety and teach people to swim. The foundation also uses the transformative power of the positive values of sport by giving children access to a variety of sporting disciplines. Its sport and education initiatives include providing financial support to talented athletes who lack the funds to realise their dreams. In South Africa, the foundation has implemented projects in Cape Town, KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng. These projects reach out to underprivileged youth and teach them how to enjoy the benefits of sport in a safe and controlled manner.

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Thus far, the foundation has worked with thousands of South African youth and through the efforts of the SA chapter of the foundation, many more young lives will benefit. The valuable work of the foundation also extends to children from disabled communities, who are often marginalised and neglected. For more information, contact@fondationprincessecharlene.mc

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