Youth living in the streets visited our offices today. They shared their hardships and gave us input for our Kicking the Streets project launching in October 2011. The month of October is a dedicated poverty month & we have planned to have a Day of Hope for young people living in the streets. The Day of Hope will include fun activities, handing over food, clothes, shoes and they will also learn how to paint through art. If you want to get involve, contact Youth of Choice Offices on 033 342 2394 or email enquiry@youthofchoice.org
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Wednesday, August 31, 2011
KICKING THE STREETS project for youth living in the streets
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
ONE PAIR GOES A LONG WAY
Through our partnership with CINDI NETWORK, Youth of Choice has handed over more than 1072 pairs of shoes to community based organizations which deals with vulnerable children, with a special focus on HIV and AIDS. We hope this shoe drive campaign will bring a sense of HOPE and DIGNITY to vulnerable children. As we would like to think, "ONE PAIR GOES A LONG WAY". Our CHAMPIONS 4 change in schools and our project management have done a great job running this campaign. We need more CHAMPIONS 4 change to drive this campaign inside the schools next year and if you think you can TAKE ACTION and make a difference through this campaign, please contact our office at 033 342 2394 or email us at info@youthofchoice.org
About Youth of Choice
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Young Women Taking Action!
On 09 August 2011, South Africa commemorated the march of 1956 when women from across the racial spectrum protested against the carrying of pass books. Youth of Choice organized a Face 2 Face Seminar as part of their initiative on Women’s Day 2011 focused on giving young girls the platform to talk to one another about social challenges they see in their communities, issues that are affecting them as young women in society & inspire them to take action to tackle those issues.
“We as Youth of Choice we believe young women have the power to change the world and given the platform they can do greater things that can change the world”, says Jabulani Myeza the Founder of Youth of Choice.
Prominent issues that came out during the seminar, high levels of teenage pregnancy, peer pressure, sugar daddies, social justice and climate change. These girls have made a choice to take action on some of these important issues through the creation of Youth of Choice Clubs which promotes the involvement of young people in community service in a fun, easy and meaningful way.
Youth of Choice is a non-profit organization that inspires young people to make a difference in their schools, campuses and communities.