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SAYM presented food parcels to Siphosenkosi Centre

Members of the Southern African Youth Movement (SAYM) in partnership with other organisation presented food parcels to Siphosenkosi Centre in Lynnville.

Members of the Southern African Youth Movement (SAYM) in partnership with other organisation presented food parcels to Siphosenkosi Centre in Lynnville.

SAYM in partnership with Pastor Khunju Mabena and Pastor Ray Mabena and community representative Mr Bule Ranape presented the food to the centre on Thursday, April 30.

SAYM is a non-profit organisation which is envisioned to be a leading provider of high-quality youth development programs that are accredited based on international best practice and focused on getting the untapped talents of young people to be uncovered and used in the economic development of the country and the SADC region thus expanding a world of possibilities for young people.

 

An ambassador of Southern African Youth Movement (SAYM) greeting people of Siphosenkosi Centre during a food parcel hand-out on Thursday, April 30.

 

The mission of SAYM is to be a youth development centre that provides high quality accredited training and serve as an applied research resource and information provider for the education and training community, a leading contributor to professionalism in skills development of the previously disadvantaged young people, enabling them to contribute in playing a meaningful role in the reconstruction of South Africa and the SADC region as well as a significant role player in meeting the human resource needs for social development and economic growth, that distinguishes itself by giving individualized instruction to connect to each youth particular level of development and matching its training with the learner’s unique gifts and talents.

The executive director Mr Alfred Muzwakhe Sigudhla said they had four pillars which guide them to spearheaded their mission. He also thanked the local municipality for allowing them to come to eMalahleni and thanked Ms Yvonne Mavimbela centre manager for the work that they are doing in taking care of people in the centre.

The organisation also presented food parcels at the dumping site.

Ms Mavimbela thanked the organisation for their generosity.

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