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Moves for Life programme moves over to Diepsloot for the disadvantaged youth

FOURWAYS – Montecasino focuses on Diepsloot schools and is set on improving the lives of South Africa's youth.

 

An overriding focus on the disadvantaged youth, and how to bring positive change and well-being into their lives, lies at the heart of Montecasino’s CSI initiatives. These are primarily focused on schools in Diepsloot, located less than 10km away.

Montecasino has been sponsoring the Tsogo Sun Moves for Life programme in Diepsloot for close to four years in five primary schools, accommodating 3 791 children. Last year, two Grade 5 girls who started playing chess through the chess programme in 2015, made such excellent progress that they were selected to be part of the Johannesburg Metro Chess Union team at the SA Junior Chess Championship in Boksburg in December.

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The Diepsloot Safe-Hub, funded and built by Amandla EduFootball in collaboration with the Oliver Kahn Foundation and Montecasino, is located at Muzomuhle Primary School. It is run by Amandla through a funding partnership with Montecasino at an investment of more than R4 million over three years. It’s giving more than 2 000 local youngsters from grades R to matric regular access to a safe environment for facilitated sports, arts, life skills lessons, personal development, and accredited training courses.

Amandla EduFootball team stand with smiles on their faces as they have the time of their lives on the football field.

A career development programme sponsored by Montecasino has also been implemented with Grade 12s in a Diepsloot high school this year which included online career assessment and provided individual and comprehensive career guidance, highlighting the most suitable career opportunities and tertiary options, and assistance with online applications. The programme will continue to expand, reaching schoolchildren from grades 9 to 12, in more Diepsloot schools.

Glenn Joseph, general manager at Montecasino said youth development is a passion for him and his team, particularly over the longer term. “Montecasino is privileged to have resources that can be invested in schools and young people, achieving lasting and sustainable impact in their lives and in the community,” he said.

“All these school-based initiatives also offer an ideal opportunity for Montecasino staff to volunteer, helping out with a range of activities at the Safe-Hub and getting involved in additional projects at the schools such as painting and building maintenance, establishing and maintaining vegetable gardens, and supporting libraries.

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“We’re proud of what so many of the young people whose lives we are impacting are achieving, often against the odds. It’s all about their futures, and Montecasino will remain committed to creating opportunities for their success.”

 

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