Help Girls and Boys Town by donating sports equipment for life skills & sport activities for our vulnerable youth

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Sports & Recreation items
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Sports equipment
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Help Girls and Boys Town by donating sports equipment for life skills & sport activities for our vulnerable youth
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Mission: Creating opportunities for vulnerable youth to grow and develop into responsible citizens, able to contribute to family and community in the spirit of peace, dignity, tolerance, equality and solidarity with others. Girls and Boys Town works nationally with vulnerable, marginalised youth from all communities. The organization's beneficiaries are well representative of the demographics of the South African population and is BBEEE compliant. We are reputable in the Youth space and have several alumni who have become successful adults e.g. the 2014 South African Idols winner, Vincent Bones is an "old boy". There are 4 Youth Development Centres (2 in Gauteng, 1 in KwaZulu Natal and 1 in Western Cape), 6 family homes are spread across the 3 provinces. We welcome the opportunity for donors to become involved at the centres where possible.
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