Help Agang Bokamoso by donating money towards stipends for Agang Bokamoso's volunteers

 Ga-Rankuwa, Gauteng

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Help Agang Bokamoso by donating money towards stipends for Agang Bokamoso's volunteers

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Help Agang Bokamoso by donating money towards stipends for Agang Bokamoso's volunteers

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Volunteers are the backbone of our After-School Care Programme. They serve as positive role models that our children look up to, learn from, and build trusting relationships with. By giving their time and skills, volunteers create a safe and caring environment where children can thrive. Many of our volunteers are young people who are currently unemployed—through volunteering, they gain experience, build confidence, and contribute meaningfully to their community. This not only helps reduce youth unemployment but also gives them a sense of purpose and direction. Their dedication is key to making our programme work, grow, and remain rooted in community care. Because of the impact they make, volunteers deserve to be valued and fairly remunerated. Their time, care, and commitment are not only essential to the success of our programme, but also to the long-term development and wellbeing of every child they support. Investing in volunteers is investing in children and in the future


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