High unemployment rate in the area, limited access to skills development, and dependence on social grants.
Challenges such as substance abuse, teenage pregnancy, and lack of parental guidancet that help beneficiaries.
Strong community values rooted in faith and ubuntu which align with the centre’s mission to rebuild lives.
Develop income-generating projects (small farming, workshops, craft sales). Build long-term partnerships with government agencies, NGOs, and corporates.
Shelter & Rehabilitation – Safe housing, food, and recovery support.
Skills Development – Training in vocational and digital skills.
Entrepreneurship Support – Workshops to promote small business development.
Job Readiness – CV writing, interview preparation, job placements.
Faith & Mentorship – Counseling, spiritual guidance, and peer mentorship.
Direct: At-risk and disadvantaged youth (15–35) in Bethanie and nearby communities.
Indirect: Families, schools, and the wider community that benefit from reduced crime and empowered youth.
Marketing Channels: Social media, community radio and podcast, churches, schools.
Project growth of faith-based community support initiatives.
Months 1–2: Secure funding and prepare facilities.
Months 3–4: Recruit staff, finalize training partners.
Month 5: Launch programs and outreach.
Months 6–12: Deliver training, monitor progress, provide counseling.
Attendance tracking for all beneficiaries
End of Year 1: Publish an impact report and expand services.