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The LK Education Foundation is working to shape local communities.
The LK Education Foundation is working to shape local communities.

Entries are now open for the Young Community Shapers Project 2018.

Lawrence Khekhe, a Young Community Shapers’ finalist in 2008, runs the LK Educational Foundation. His foundation meets the needs of disadvantaged youth through education and sports.

Since 2008, the foundation has given away more than 3 000 pairs of school shoes and donated more than 2 000 food parcels over the festive season. They now have a mentorship and motivation programme aimed at high school pupils.

  • If you want to be like Lawrence and make your dreams come true, enter now before it’s too late. Entries for the Young Community Shapers close on 27 July. Email your entry form to [email protected] or post it to Young Community Shapers Competition, Suite 96, Private Bag X2, Dainfern, 2055. Follow our Facebook page to learn what the shaper finalists have achieved through their projects.
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