Training offered in addiction counselling

The training is expected to help uplift the Ugu District.

The mid-South Coast’s renowned non-profit recovery organisation, Laqhakaza Iphara is joining forces with Project Exodus, to host a training workshop at Norwegian Settlers Church in Izotsha from March 1 to 2.

Training in addiction counselling, recovery coaching, recovery support group facilitation, harm reduction and decriminalisation are being offered to residents under four municipalities – Umdoni, Umzumbe, Umuziwabantu and Ray Nkonyeni.

“This training will uplift the Ugu District to be able to reduce crime as Laqhakaza Iphara is in charge of reducing and preventing crime in these areas,” said founder Emmanuel Mbongiseni Msomi.

“This event will help a lot of addicts to achieve recovery, as well as those who are affected by those who have addictions. We will help them heal at home, schools, work and in society.”

The trainees will have opportunities to work under the leadership of Laqhakaza Iphara, potentially become employed and to earn an honest income.

For more information, contact the organisation on 079 9952023 or email laqhakazaipararecovery@gmail.com

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