Help Yabonga Children's Project with 10 volunteers for Zumba and Yoga training for Children.

8 volunteers still needed
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Children & Youth
sub-category
Coaching
duration
1-4 hours
2 participants
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Help Yabonga Children's Project with 10 volunteers for Zumba and Yoga training for Children.
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Yabonga is the brainchild of Ulpha Robertson and Ursel Barnes, and dates back to 1998. Its initial aim was to provide a safe and stimulating space for preschool children in the townships of the Cape. Yabonga encourages an active lifestyle to our children as well as our adult staff members. Our new gym in Khayelitsha is used daily for activities such as yoga, boxing, Zumba and grid. We are planning to offer martial arts in the future. Additionally, Yabonga hosts a weekend camp where children spend time outside playing games, hiking and meditation. Yabonga welcomes specialists in the following fields: Psychology Social work Teaching Yoga / Zumba / Boxing Nutrition Website Since 2001 the initiative has employed more than 273 of the 1 000 women trained, and every year, more than 1 100 children and youth are assisted with nutritional, psychosocial and material support. www.yabonga.org | www.facebook.com/Yabonga | www.instagram.com/yabonga20 Yabonga requires resources – are you able to donate any of these? Boxing and sports equipment and clothing Children’s clothing including school uniforms Reading and resource books, stationery and art materials PC’s in good working order Staples such as spaghetti, pilchards and lentils.
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