South Coast Fever

Call for support for essay and debate competition in KwaNzimakwe

EasyAccess KwaNzimakwe will be hosting its inaugural Youth Day Easay and Debate competition at KwaMasosha High School on June 16.

EasyAccess KwaNzimakwe is a non-profit committed to empowering vulnerable communities through literacy, education and youth development initiatives.

Over the years, it has undertaken various outreach programmes within KwaNzimakwe and surrounding areas.

These outreach programmes included handing out food parcels and clothing donations to disadvantaged families. At the heart of the organisation is a commitment to support and uplift the youth by creating opportunities that inspire hope and positive change.

EasyAccess KwaNzimakwe will host its inaugural Youth Day Essay and Debate competition at KwaMasosha High School on June 16 at 09:00.This event will involve learners from all nine schools in the area.

Executive director Nosihle Dlongolo said she hopes that by featuring this initiative, members of the South Coast business community can become aware of the competition and be willing to assist through sponsorships and donations towards prizes and event support.

“KwaNzimakwe is a community facing serious social challengers, particularly among the youth. Drug abuse, alcoholism, unemployment and teenage pregnancy continue to affect many young people in the area, often leaving them feeling discouraged and without hope. We believe that our community desperately needs positive initiatives such as this competition, initiatives that inspire young people to dream bigger,” said Nosihle.

For further information or to offer support, contact Nosihle on 072 3964481.

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