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Equipment donation boosts Genesis gym

Members come from varying walks of life, ethnicities, race groups and backgrounds.

Genesis Community Gym has received a timely boost with a donation of equipment from Sasol Port Shepstone. Project leader Wanda Mvundla was thrilled.

“The support received is a true blessing and will enable us to continue our mission of engaging with our gym members and serving the broader community,” he said.

He explained that the gym offered functional intensity training, including group classes, tae bo, and weightlifting.

Abdul Kim and Mondli Cele take a break.

“Under the dedicated management of our committed staff, we provide not only physical training but also spiritual support for teenagers, customised programmes, and rehabilitation assistance for post-operation patients and individuals with injuries,” he said.

“Our goal is to offer excellent advice on individual physical health, training, and dietary requirements, treating each member with love and respect.”

The Genesis gym was founded to get the vulnerable within the local communities off the streets and into a safe, healthy environment where they could have access to constructive activities.

The gym provides an ideal alternative to otherwise detrimental activities.

Members come from varying walks of life, ethnicities, race groups and backgrounds.

The vision is to be more than just a gym facility but to aim to encourage healthy lifestyles, overcome fitness boundaries and empower community members through exercise and the achievement of goals.

Wanda Mvundla (Genesis Gyms project leader) and Muhammad Adams (Sasol Port Shepstone).

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