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Bringing hope and opportunity to Tafelsig

OWN Correspondent|Published

From left are Captain Naiem Abrahams from SAPS, Juanita Rainers, Aranxta Landsman, project coordinator, Connie Adams, MURA and CPF member, Suzanne Smith, chief of community engagement and development, Nur Stevens, RLabs champion and Captain Ian Williams from SAPS.

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Police and RLabs, working alongside the Tafelsig Community Police Forum (CPF) and the Mitchell's Plain Residents United Association (MURA), connected with the Tafelsig community and engaged with young people eager to learn and improve their circumstances.

It was a day of sharing opportunities, sparking conversations, and planting seeds of hope. Together, "we’re building a future where education and empowerment lead the way," said Connie Adams, MURA and CPF member.

"We are also expanding into the broader Tafelsig area with RLabs, with the intention of bringing opportunities to youth who are unable to access RLabs themselves," said Ms Adams.

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