LEPATO HIGH SCHOOL CHILDREN GETS HELP!
The Up'rising Future Leaders (UFL) visited the High School called Lepato based in Limpopo under Ba-Phalaborwa municipality on the 25 August 2016. The UFL Team offend motivation and career guidance to the pupils. The UFL's visitation enlightened the lives of the learners in that Village. Awards were distributed to those present; the awards includes stationary, trophies, and certificates of participation on the program offered.
UFL TEAM
LEPATO LEARNERS
The spokesman of the organisation Mr SM Mathebula, gave the word of encouragement to the Parents of Makhuxana community, "for a child to be successful in life it takes a genuine parent or guardian to act towards the success of the child.''
UFL SECRETARY & SPOKESMAN MR SM MATHEBULA
The Founder of the UFL Ms KP Mkansi, further addressed the issue of HIV infection in the institution of higher learning, that young people should behave accordingly and properly when they reach universities and colleges. She then proceeded and outlined on the issue of prostitution by the youth in varsities. "poverty doesn't dwell on the poor but to the ignorant people.'' Her words extremely inspired the pupils of Lepato High School.
UFL FOUNDER MS KP MKANSI
The co-founder of the UFL Mr AA Ubisi, concluded by urging the pupils that South Africa needs youth that are well energetic and passionate in uplifting the economy and rescue the nation from society of poverty. '' Is only education that can be used to liberate South Africa and the world and therefore this will only be achieved if youth of South Africa and the World stands and act decisively towards making a difference to our society.''
UFL CO-FOUNDER MR AA UBISI
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ReplyDeleteGreat work sir, keep on inspiring the youth out there in deep rural areas they do need your assistance
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