Help Jozi My Jozi with 5 volunteers for MES

 Johannesburg, Gauteng

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Help Jozi My Jozi with 5 volunteers for MES


category

General Skills & Services

sub-category

Teaching & Tutoring

duration

1-4 hours

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Help Jozi My Jozi with 5 volunteers for MES

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Jozi My Jozi is a movement that comes from a genuine love for Johannesburg. Grounded in the spirit of our Constitution, Jozi My Jozi is a community-driven initiative — by the people, for the people — with the aim of bringing together individuals from all walks of life. Whether you're from the public or private sector, or simply a passionate Joburger, this movement is about coming together to make a real and lasting difference in our city. We proudly support impactful initiatives that are making a meaningful contribution to our communities. All donations raised through this drive will go directly towards helping vulnerable children and young people in and around Johannesburg. Skills Training Opportunities at MES The MES Training Centre currently provides solid foundational training in areas like security, life skills, and basic computer literacy. However, as the demands of the job market evolve, there’s a clear need to expand the centre’s offerings to include more accredited and industry-relevant programmes. At present, limited funding holds MES back from introducing a wider range of recognised training. These accredited programmes are essential to help both young people and adults gain the practical skills and qualifications they need to enter the job market and build a better future. To close this gap, MES is actively looking for seed funding to help develop and run these much-needed accredited training courses. By supporting this initiative, you’ll be contributing to empowering more South Africans with the tools and opportunities they need to succeed in today’s economy.


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  5. 5If you feel unsafe, consult the person in charge and let him or her know.
  6. 6Avoid wearing expensive jewellery: it could get damaged, lost or stolen.
  7. 7Ask, ask, ask! If you’re worried about something or concerned about your safety in a certain situation, ask the person in charge.

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