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Let’s help youngsters discover their talents and gifts

For more information contact Rene Du Plessis on 078 549 9155 or email her on reneruth431@gmail.com

Beauty pageants and modeling agencies have always been an expensive field to enter into, and not too many of our children have participated in them.

Reasons could be because these pageants are usually outside of our communities, they’re too expensive or just don’t interest them.



A local by the name of Rene Du Plessis has founded a non-profit organisation (NPO) called Recruit Early Model Developers (R.E.M.D) which was established two years ago.

Du Plessis saw a niche in the community were the modeling fraternity was not explored or exposed to children in our community. She had the idea of having many become professionals to represent our diverse communities in the modeling industry.



According to Du Plessis, the purpose of her non-profit corporation is to help youngsters discover their talents and gifts and thereafter train them to assist their very own communities. The many initiatives which participants go through are for them to discover fulfilment and success.

The mission of the R.E.M.D programme is to advance and elevate all art forms, to use it to motivate, inspire, and educate the community about the ethical standards in the arts fields.



With social issues such as drugs, unemployment, alcohol abuse, crime, prostitution in our communities, the modeling programme assists in getting the youngsters away from those influences. R.E.M.D operates from the Coronationville Senior Secondary School’s hall under the NPO ‘Hands of Hope’.

Du Plessis would like the community to assist financially in her programmes for children in ways where maybe you can ‘adopt a child’ and pay for their entries and so forth.




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