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SHOEING THEM KIDS PROGRAM and Victim Empowerment

SHOEING THEM KIDS PROGRAM and Victim Empowerment

Funds Raised:
R 0
Fundraising Target:
R 40 000

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We plan to buy school shoes for disadvantaged pupils, therefore reducing pressure from poor households; we plan to buy 20 pairs for three schools, 60 pairs altogether; teachers will identify 20 pupils with torn shoes then give us the sizes and genders, and then we deliver according to the funds we have at that moment.

Victim Empowerment, we plan to utilize 40 strong men from the Weza locality in the rural area of Willowvale town in Eastern Cape to clear, cut and chop down the troubled forest where a young lady was raped while walking from work in Willowvale town and also get food parcels for rape survivor and her family.

SHOEING THEIR KIDS PROGRAM will not only put a smile on the kids' faces but will definitely reduce pressure from the struggling households as most of them fall among this age group (MHAGISA), the most hated age group in South Africa.

Victim Empowerment will take away the fear of walking from town during school and SASSA days because the hideous will be cleared, so this initiative is a proactive measure before something worse happens.

SHOEING THEM KIDS PROGRAM: we will buy school shoes for 60 students and then divide 3 into three schools.

Victim Empowerment project, we will compensate 40 strong men from the Weza locality with a braai after that, when they are done clearing the bush and also spread the message of Gender-based violence.

Statistics

Fundraising target

R 40 000.00

Donations to date

R 0.00

MOST HATED AGED GROUP IN SOUTH AFRICA

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MHAGISA is a shortened name from MOST HATED AGED GROUP IN SOUTH AFRICA. MHAGISA NPO is a newly founded and registered NPO with the Social Development Department in South Africa, and we are currently based in Cape Town, Western Cape. 

MHAGISA is a broad-based organization that aims to advocate and address the needs and challenges faced by 36-59-year-olds, as this age group is highly excluded and rejected by the dominating 18-35 employment criteria in South Africa's workforce. We're also involved in the following projects:

1. BULLYISM at schools. 
2. Victim Empowerment. 
3. Buying school shoes for disadvantaged pupils through our SHOEING THEM KIDS PROGRAM. 
4 . ENVIRONMENTAL factors. 
5. Crime prevention drives in schools. 
6. Disaster Risk Management awareness campaigns. 
7. Gender-Based Violence. 
8. Community Upliftment through Sports, Arts and Culture.