Developing Vulnerable Kids Thru Sport South Africa

by United Through Sport SA
Developing Vulnerable Kids Thru Sport South Africa
Developing Vulnerable Kids Thru Sport South Africa
Developing Vulnerable Kids Thru Sport South Africa
Developing Vulnerable Kids Thru Sport South Africa
Developing Vulnerable Kids Thru Sport South Africa
Developing Vulnerable Kids Thru Sport South Africa
Developing Vulnerable Kids Thru Sport South Africa
Developing Vulnerable Kids Thru Sport South Africa
Developing Vulnerable Kids Thru Sport South Africa
Developing Vulnerable Kids Thru Sport South Africa
Developing Vulnerable Kids Thru Sport South Africa
Developing Vulnerable Kids Thru Sport South Africa
Developing Vulnerable Kids Thru Sport South Africa
Developing Vulnerable Kids Thru Sport South Africa
Developing Vulnerable Kids Thru Sport South Africa
Developing Vulnerable Kids Thru Sport South Africa
Developing Vulnerable Kids Thru Sport South Africa
Developing Vulnerable Kids Thru Sport South Africa
Developing Vulnerable Kids Thru Sport South Africa
Developing Vulnerable Kids Thru Sport South Africa
Developing Vulnerable Kids Thru Sport South Africa
Developing Vulnerable Kids Thru Sport South Africa

Project Report | Jul 27, 2020
Sibulele now permanently employed

By Cindy Preller | External Relations Manager

Sibulele is one of the first university graduates from United Through Sport in South Africa, and graduated with a BSc.Hons (Construction Management) from Nelson Mandela University in 2019.

He formed part of United Through Sport for 10 years, firstly as a Senior School of Excellence beneficiary who was recognised for his rugby talent and placed at Pearson High School in Port Elizabeth, and later as a very active and involved Youth1st Network member.

Sibulele was permanently employed as a Marketing Co-ordinator at a local radiostation in April 2020.

“I started working for this company when I was still a student in 2015/16 as a promoter. The Director of United Through Sport, Nick Mould, knew one of the Marketing Coordinators at the radio station, who gave me my first gig as a promoter".

"Years later, on 2 December 2019, I started working at the station as an intern and I am now permanently employed. So, thank you to Nick Mould and United Through Sport for making that initial link for me. So far I'm happy at work. The work is challenging and no two days are the same," said Sibulele.

He continues: "Because of the Covid-19 pandemic many people are finding themselves without jobs, because of retrenchments etc. I am blessed that I am part of a company that can withstand those shocks and not worry for one day about losing my job. Today I have job security where there's so many unemployed people and in no small part it is because of United Through Sport."

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United Through Sport SA

Location: Port Elizabeth, Eastern Province - South Africa
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Project Leader:
Nick Mould
Founder
Port Elizabeth , Eastern Province South Africa

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