THE GYLF COMES TO THE RESCUE

Published on Wednesday 5th February 2020

Members of the Global Youth Leaders' Forum  visited Kwa Mai Mai  Squatter Camp in Gauteng to donate and distribute 450 exercise books and 311 other stationeries to over 150 children to aid their academic activities.

 

On their visit, they were alerted of very few kids who have dropped out of school due to financial problems; Gem Melissa and Gem Prim on behalf of the GYLF Chapter in Gauteng adopted these kids and they immediately paid  their fees. They also promised to keep doing this until the students are done with school. Amazing! 

 

Indeed, the GYLF is the place to be. 

 ...raising leaders, building the future!

 

To sponsor a GYLF project please call +2348025013854, +234 803 388 2790


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