Transfer Skill Program

  • US$65.00
    raised of $10,000.00 goal goal
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4 Donors
Raised offline: $10.00
Total: $75.00

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Brief history of the organisation/company or group:

Young Strings Development is a youth organisation that educates the community about general Life Skills, it is primarily respond to the economy, empowering the community and families to take care of their Life Skills. Helping the community to campaign and find common grounds in any way through Life Skills.



The main objectives of the organisation.

  • To provide technical skills for the underprivileged.
  • To contribute to the reduction of crime in our community promoting participation and empowerment.
  • To work with other organisations with similar aims and aspirations together in an effort to tackle difficulties, the community is exposed to.
  • To making sure we prevent future possible occurrence of crime.
  • To ensure the community in implementing its creativity.



Our Map.


G S M

The G stands for goals. How can we most clearly communicate our desired destinations to get greater understanding and commitment.

The S stands for skills. What are the skills needed to reach the goals

The M stands for methods. What are the best methods to teach and use them.


Young Strings Development

Wants to create sustainability within the families in the communities around South Africa, we want to create jobs that will be able to build the families or sustain them in so doing we are building the Nation.

we want to build a Skill Transfer Center for poor communities, that center will run workshops for people who need a Skill. we want to focus more on practical workshops that at the end people will be professionally certified for them, and will be able to get them good Jobs. My people are dying because they do not have knowledge and a basic skill for them to make a living.

Targetterd People

> Youth at Risk(school dropouts).

> Drug addicts (also who are from rehab).

> Women and Man.

> People with Disability.

"being positive in a negative environment its not being naive its called Leadership"


Yours in community development.

Young Strings Development

Full of Hope and Restoration.

Fundraising Team

Each one teach One Reach One

Each one teach One Reach One

  • Nolwazi Joja
  •  
  • Project Manager
  • Thabile Chiliza
  •  
  • program Manager

Donors

  • Cameron Carmichael
  • Donated on Sep 28, 2018
$5.00
  • oscar ferguson
  • Donated on Aug 30, 2018
  • Hey lefa, hows it going... did unicef get in touch? -Oscar

$50.00
$5.00

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Donors & Comments

4 donors
  • Cameron Carmichael
  • Donated on Sep 28, 2018
$5.00
  • oscar ferguson
  • Donated on Aug 30, 2018
  • Hey lefa, hows it going... did unicef get in touch? -Oscar

$50.00
$5.00
  • Khanyi Radebe
  • Posted On Jun 23, 2018
  • Let us help our future generation buy preventing teenage pregnancy and crime in our communities.

  • Anonymous
  • Donated on Jun 22, 2018
  • Yebo

$5.00

Followers

4 followers
oscar ferguson
Dylan Franklin
Khanyi Radebe
CAMERON CARMICHAEL

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