Help Bonamelo Melisizwe Foundation with 5 volunteers for Unemployed Youth

 Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality, Gauteng

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Help Bonamelo Melisizwe Foundation with 5 volunteers for Unemployed Youth
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category

Children & Youth

sub-category

Coaching

duration

1-4 hours

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Help Bonamelo Melisizwe Foundation with 5 volunteers for Unemployed Youth

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The Bonamelo Melisizwe Foundation is currently supporting 25 unemployed youth through our Digital Skills Development program in the township and informal settlement communities of Daveyton, City of Ekurhuleni. While our training equips them with valuable technical skills, we believe that true transformation happens when young people are nurtured holistically. We are calling on coaches and mentors to partner with us in guiding these youth on a one-on-one basis—helping them build confidence, character, and a strong sense of purpose. Your support will play a vital role in keeping them motivated and focused, ensuring they remain encouraged as they pursue brighter futures. If you are passionate about youth development and would like to make a lasting impact, we invite you to join us in shaping the next generation of leaders.


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Bonamelo Melisizwe Foundation

Bonamelo Melisizwe Foundation

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We help empower youth & communities by collaborating for impact, driving skills development

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