Help Kgothatso foundation by 100 Roller blades and skateboard and kits for Teens
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Help Kgothatso foundation by 100 Roller blades and skateboard and kits for Teens
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Description: Kgothatso Foundation is launching an exciting youth recreation and development programme aimed at introducing teenagers to alternative sports such as rollerblading and skateboarding. Many young people in underserved communities lack access to safe and structured recreational activities. This initiative will provide a positive outlet that promotes physical fitness, creativity, confidence, and mental well-being. We are seeking donations or sponsorship for: 100 rollerblades 100 skateboards Protective gear (helmets, knee pads, elbow pads) The programme will include guided sessions, basic training, and community skate days to build a strong culture of recreation and youth engagement. Impact: This initiative will directly benefit 200+ teenagers, helping reduce exposure to crime, substance abuse, and negative influences while promoting healthy lifestyles and social connection. Call to Action: Partner with Kgothatso Foundation to empower youth through sport and recreation—donate or sponsor today and help us build a safer, more active generation.
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