Help Youth Potential South Africa - YOUPSA by donating a new set of tyres for the NPO's vehicle for bringing afterschool programmes to rural children

 De Rust, Western Cape

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Help Youth Potential South Africa - YOUPSA by donating a new set of tyres for the NPO's vehicle for bringing afterschool programmes to rural children

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Help Youth Potential South Africa - YOUPSA by donating a new set of tyres for the NPO's vehicle for bringing afterschool programmes to rural children

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Children in the rural De Rust area have broad smiles and wave frantically when they see our vehicle. They know that YOUPSA is bringing unforgettable creative learning with fun to them. But these areas are difficult to access and the tyres on the organisation's vehicle are worn out from travelling the rough paths and farm roads. YOUPSA needs a set of new tyres for its Nissan X-Trail (SUV) for bringing afterschool enrichment programmes to rural disadvantaged children. Without this the children have no support. With a new set of tyres, YOUPSA's vehicle can again travel and transport the children securely for a long time. YOUPSA is the only education charity in the region. There are no youth centers, recreational facilities, activities, events, playgrounds, or other opportunities for development. Children and youth are absolutely thirsty for the exciting educational programmes and care that YOUPSA brings into their lives. #MandelaDay


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