Tuesday, April 24, 2012
the movement forgood @ WITS University
The movement forgood was on the move, as we connected with learners and NGO's @ the volunteer fair of Wits University (20/04/2012).
Forgood, a social platform, movement & catalyst for positive social action was honoured to be amongst a host of non government organizations that are making an awesome impact in their respective societies. Learners @ WITS came around in their inspiring numbers to visit & establish how they can get involved in the work & play of bringing about healthy change in our broader communities.
It was also awesome to facilitate "race of life" an experiential learning exercise that informs & brings understanding to the social gaps or degrees of separation that exist and prevail in society. In the middle of the volunteer & NGO fair we engaged in conversation and dialogue about the social gaps & continued disparities in our society. Learners of WITS & NGO leaders put forward their inspiring and challenging thoughts as to bringing about positive change in our everyday world.
I am honoured to work alongside Karuna Singh as the program and project coordinator of the wits volunteer program forgood. Heartlines & Young&Able as collaborating & initiating organizations, have landed this home grown idea as a movement forgood. It has been awesome to have had the support, interest, & commitment of the student development leadership unit,& the WITS volunteer program of WITS University.
Please connect and stay with the movement forgood that is learning, growing and developing.
Checkout the movement forgood as follows:
http://www.forgood.co.za/Pages/aboutUs.aspx
http://www.facebook.com/forgood.co.za.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Seth Naicker
project manager
forgood ambassadors (youth and community engagement)
0794827445
011 341 0190
fax: 0866 33 2343
seth@forgood.co.za
www.forgood.co.za
Suite 160|Dunkeld West Centre 281 Jan Smuts Ave|
Dunkeld| Johannesburg|Gauteng|South Africa
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