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Become an advocate for youth change

The club aims to empower young people; they also believe that a united community can achieve a common goal of bettering the community

On November 3, youth gathered at the Estcourt Town Hall to launch the Unyaka Wakho (Your Year) Youth Foundation.

This non-profit organisation is founded by Mrs Hlanzekile Gamede. She has selflessly dedicated her time to leading the club during the course of the year.

SEE THIS: GALLERY: Grand launch of Unyaka Wakho Youth Foundation

The club aims to empower young people; they also believe that a united community can achieve a common goal of bettering the community and world at large.

Unyaka Wakho Youth Foundation has decided to become pioneers of change and work towards this by engraving Ubuntu back into our DNA and make this the ethical framework of the foundation.

You too can make a positive difference and inspire. To join you must be eight-years or older. To join contact the Chairperson Mrs Gamede on 072 719 5136 and visit the Facebook page Unyaka Wakho Youth Foundation, advocates for change@Hlanze.

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