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Upcoming youth camp hopes to be beneficial

The foundation which is an NPO is focused on rooting out social ills from the community and the youth camp is also aimed at instilling good values and discipline among the youth.

The Myburgh Foundation is planning its annual youth camp and will be taking at least 20 young people from in and around Toekomsrus and Randfontein to Cape Town.

This will be on June 13, 2024, and the foundation is already kicking off its fundraising with hopes of attracting enough backing from locals, that will make the camp possible.

The foundation, which is an NPO, is focused on rooting out social ills in the community, and the youth camp is also aimed at instilling good values and discipline among the youth.

The organisation’s founder, Randy Christian, said he is confident that the camp will be a success.

“We are kicking off an intensive fundraising campaign starting on December 16, to assist in covering expenses relating to transportation, accommodation, and meals for the seven-day tour of Cape Town. During this time, the youth will not only get to explore Cape Town, but they will engage in Bible studies, as well as life skills and mentorship programs that will be very beneficial.

“We, therefore, encourage those parents who are interested to contact our youth co-ordinator, Cindy on 062 953 0232 for more details and bookings,” said Christian.

He added that their mission is to encourage young people in their respective communities to become God-fearing and productive members of society.

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