Club House still relevant
She presented certificates of appreciation and competence to members of the Club House.
BELLAVISTA Club House hosted children from the area, teaching them about social ills and to honour them with certificates on Tuesday, December 6.
REC Wellness Centre members staged a play to educate the community about the challenges that people living with HIV/AIDS endure among the community.
Club House coordinator, Salome Kanyane, thanked all present including ward 55 councillor, Rashieda Landis, parents, volunteers, social workers and the children.
She presented the certificates of appreciation and competence to members of the club house.
The Club House offers training to both learners and young adults in the area. Some of the training includes digital programmes, mentoring and music studios, to name a few. On weekdays it’s open from 09:00 to 17:00. They can be contacted on 071 361 9777.
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