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Donate, earn B-BBEE points, volunteer, become a mentor, become a partner, receive training… whatever you want to do, take action today and be part of a national movement to empower disadvantaged youth in South Africa.
Become a Donor
Donate any amount via
Our Cause Page on Given Gain
Donate a monthly amount via our
Fund A Learner Campaign
via SnapScan
and on Global Giving
Contact our Business Development Manager, Nicola-Ann Jukes,
by email: nicola-ann@ikamvayouth.org
or on 061 737 5344
Pay your donation directly to our bank account. Details in the footer below.
Please send the Proof Of Payment to donations@ikamvayouth.org and include your name as the reference.
We enable the youth of South Africa to complete high school and access post-school opportunities that will lead them to live a dignified life. If you would like to assist us by becoming a fundraiser on GivenGain, we have created a step-by-step guide on how to set-up an online fundraiser on the GivenGain platform, so that you can fundraise to support after-school tutoring through IkamvaYouth. To view the instructional guideline, click the link below.
How To Create an Online Fundraiser on GivenGain
TRANSFORMING LIVES
As a result of your donations, we have transformed the lives of thousands of youth. These stories show that you couldn’t make a better investment.
We have volunteering opportunities at all our branches in five provinces. You can volunteer as:
a Tutor
You will support learners with their homework and can focus on subjects you are strong at. If you want to sign-up and receive more information about tutoring.
a Mentor
Computer Literacy
Volunteers are a treasured resource and their contributions have made IkamvaYouth what it is today.
Should you wish to volunteer your time to IkamvaYouth, there are many benefits to be gained, you will:
- Build your character, self-esteem, self-confidence and strengthen your leadership skills;
- Develop your capacity as a facilitator, public speaker and education practitioner;
- Join a family and a great network of people who will be there to support you;
- Meet other tutors who have the same commitment towards the next generation;
- Meet a range of people from school learners, to parents, to school and community members;
- Bolster your CV with work experience which will be very useful to you getting a job;
- Be exposed to opportunities for bursaries, jobs and other educationational opportunities;
- Touch the lives and make a real impact on the lives of learners from disadvantaged communities and build their homes and dreams be being a role model.
If you volunteer as a tutor, and do not have funds to cover the cost of getting to the branch, we will reimburse you your travel costs.
What qualifications do you need to volunteer?
We prefer all of our volunteers to have passed Grade 12 and be studying for, or have, a tertiary qualification.
How much time do you need to commit?
- As a tutor, we would prefer you to volunteer at least once a week and certainly those volunteers who have the most rewarding experience at IkamvaYouth come often.
- As a mentor, you will need to meet with your mentee at least once a month.
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