Help Women Leadership Social Empowerment by Collaborating or partnering on Youth Month events for Empowering and inspiring young people through workshops

 Daveyton, Gauteng

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Help Women Leadership Social Empowerment by Collaborating or partnering on Youth Month events for Empowering and inspiring young people through workshops

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Help Women Leadership Social Empowerment by Collaborating or partnering on Youth Month events for Empowering and inspiring young people through workshops

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This Youth Month, Women Leadership Social Empowerment (WLSE) is gearing up to host a series of impactful events aimed at empowering, educating, and inspiring young people in our community. We’re inviting partners and collaborators to join us. Our upcoming Youth Month events will focus on: - Skills development workshops - Digital literacy and job readiness training - Youth dialogues on leadership, social change, and entrepreneurship - Creative showcases and community outreach We are calling on: - Organizations, businesses, and community groups - Facilitators, mentors, and guest speakers - Donors, sponsors, and collaborators Whether through resource support, co-hosting sessions, providing speakers, donating materials, or offering venues or services, your partnership can make a meaningful difference. Together, we can create safe, empowering spaces for young people to grow, lead, and thrive. Based in Daveyton, Benoni. WLSE is committed to youth empowerment that leaves a lasting legacy beyond Youth Month. Let’s collaborate to uplift the leaders of tomorrow. Contact us at info@womenleadership.org.za to discuss how we can work together.


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