Help Siyakholwa Support Care Centre with 5 volunteers for UNEMPLOYED YOUTH IN DISADVANTAGED COMMUNITIES

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General Skills & Services
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Other
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1-4 hours
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Help Siyakholwa Support Care Centre with 5 volunteers for UNEMPLOYED YOUTH IN DISADVANTAGED COMMUNITIES
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- CREATIVE YOUTH EMPOWERMENT SKILLS - Youth skills programmes are only one in these disadvantaged communities and only place where Youth have a chance to express their emotions, build strong relationships, solve interpersonal problems, make effective decisions and build a visions for their future and Youth Job creation programmes , Here they nurture empathy, sense of community respect, enthusiasm for learning, skills of critical thinking and active discussion, play, creative art, experiential learning, skills development and meditation unlock the participants’ talents and potential. - CREATING HEALTH WITH COMMUNITIES GARDEN IN DISADVANTAGED FAMILIES - This programmes empowers youth to build vegetable community gardens provide access to fresh tradition produce and nutritionally rich foods since 95% are HIV/AIDS positives taking ART. We have range of course that can be tailored to their needs and time(computer course, fashion design, public art, Shoes making, bags and blankets, ECD course, Home based care training course, Food garden training, Business start mentorship. We have big challenge of computer shortages for our free computer Saturday classes that accommodating 25 learners and we have two facilitators and we provide after two month certificates and request out there any company to assist with job placement or with further skills development training offers.Siyakholwa Support Care Centre is having skills development training venue.We have 2450 youth in need of these skills
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