Help Initiative Youth Development Program by Donating Banners, Gazebo or any Branding materials for the organisation's marketing exposure and visibility.

 Soshanguve - T, Gauteng

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Help Initiative Youth Development Program by Donating Banners, Gazebo or any Branding materials for the organisation's marketing exposure and visibility.

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This June, the Initiative Youth Development Programme (IYDP) will host a Youth Month Empowerment Programme (1–30 June 2026) aimed at addressing one of South Africa’s most urgent challenges — youth unemployment. Through this initiative, we aim to support 300–500 young people by providing: ✔ Digital skills training ✔ Employment readiness & career guidance ✔ Entrepreneurship development ✔ Sports and youth engagement activities This programme is more than just an event — it is a practical pathway to opportunity, equipping young people with the tools they need to participate meaningfully in the economy. 🤝 We are calling on partners and sponsors to get involved We are seeking support in the form of: • Financial contributions • Laptops, devices & connectivity support • Sports equipment & event resources • Mentorship and volunteer participation Your partnership will directly contribute to building skilled, employable, and empowered youth. 🌍 Why partner with us? • Meaningful community impact • Brand visibility during Youth Month • Alignment with youth development & digital inclusion goals • Opportunity to shape future talent 📩 If you would like to partner with us or learn more, please feel free to reach out or comment below. 📧 koketsochuma28@gmail.com 📞 076 792 0006"


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