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Impact

Impact is at the heart of everything we do.

We take pride in ensuring that all our alumni continue to create changes that are relevant and sustainable in their communities to create change from within. Impact therefore becomes our part of our existence.

12,734 +
people trained since 2009
142,000 +
Secondary beneficiaries – people in communities benefiting from community actions of enke-trained youth
74 %
youth in Catalyst Program place themselves in Employment, Enterprise, Education or Training.
80 %
average project implementation rate or Trailblazer & Catalyst Program participants

#TrailblazerImpact – Musa Promotes Health Living

Musa Mahlangu Promoting Health in Hammanskraal Musa has a close connection with children and her desire has always been to ensure that children's health and wellbeing...

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Celebrating 2017 Trailblazer Impact

2017-18 Trailblazer Program Celebration Events This May we celebrated 209 Trailblazers that started their Trailblazer journey in July 2017 at our Free State and Limpopo Intakes....

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Dendron Trailblazers Transform Their School Environment

2017 Dendron Trailblazers Make Their Mark by Katlego Llale, Trailblazer Support Team Learners from Dendron Secondary School have participated in the enke: Trailblazer Program since 2009....

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My Future Re-Imagined through enke: Catalyst

Vusi Mhlongo: My Future Re-Imagined for Success I had a plan for further education after Matric, but when I received my marks, I realised my plan...

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#TrailblazerImpact – Yamkela’s Beauty of Queens #YouthLedChange

 #TrailblazerImpact shares the stories and journeys of youth in the enke: Trailblazer Program to highlight and celebrate their efforts to lead change in their communities. Yamkela's...

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Never too much for a true leader like Lwazi #YouthLedChange

  Never too much for a true leader. By Thabang Matona [caption id="attachment_4698" align="alignright" width="303"] Lwazi Knowledge Khumalo, Igniter & 2015-16 Trailblazer program.[/caption] Exhaustion, fatigue, lethargy...

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Sthembiso’s Non-Stop Leadership #YouthLedChange

  Non-stop leadership  By Thabang Matona [caption id="attachment_4672" align="alignleft" width="238"] Sthembiso is currently a presenter at enke: Make Your Mark, a 2015 igniter & a participant...

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Unleashing Tebogo’s Unexpected Potential #YouthLedChange

Unleashing Unexpected Potential -By: Katlego Llale [caption id="attachment_4696" align="alignleft" width="281"] Tebogo Mogakwe (25) enke: Make Your Mark Catalyst[/caption] Sometimes we find our potential in the least expected...

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Boitumelo: the Rising Star of Lamula Jubilee Secondary School #Youth-led Change

The Rising Star of Lamula Jubilee Secondary School : Boitumelo’s Story. By: Virginia Mashiane [caption id="attachment_4694" align="alignleft" width="205"] Boitumelo Rammego, 2015-16 Trailblazer of Lamula Jubilee Secondary School[/caption]...

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enke Alumni aspiring writers of #YouthLedChange

  enke Alumni aspiring writers of #YouthLedChange The circle turns for three young enke alumni who are aspiring writers, tapping into their journalistic potential by capturing...

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The enke: Catalyst Program – a New Way for Youth NEETs

Catalyst - A New Way of Working with Youth Not In Education Employment or Training (NEETs) Until 2015, our primary work was located in the formal...

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Chenoa’s Project Gets Media Boost!

[caption id="attachment_4469" align="alignleft" width="300"] Newspaper cutout of Chenoa's Profile on the front page of the Highway Mail[/caption] Chenoa's Community Action Project Gets Media Boost! We are...

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