In an inspiring move towards empowering the youth of South Africa, the Boys & Girls Clubs of South Africa (BGCSA) has successfully concluded a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Motswako Arts Centre, located in Evaton in the Vaal region. This collaboration marks the beginning of a promising partnership aimed at enriching the lives of young people through a blend of academic support, leadership development, and creative arts programs. The MoU between BGCSA and Motswako Arts Centre represents more than just a formal agreement; it is a powerful alliance that blends academic excellence with creative expression. Through this partnership, both organizations aim to: expand program reach, enhance skills development, foster community engagement, and promote holistic growth.
As BGCSA and Motswako Arts Centre embark on this collaborative journey, both organizations are optimistic about the impact they will create together. This partnership is not just about programs and activities; it’s about building a future where every young person feels seen, heard, and supported. “We believe that by working together, we can unlock the potential of our youth in ways that neither of us could achieve alone,” said Refilwe Rakolota, Executive Director of BGCSA. “Our shared vision for youth development will undoubtedly lead to meaningful, lasting change in the lives of the young people we serve.”
With a strong foundation now in place, the Boys & Girls Clubs of South Africa and Motswako Arts Centre look forward to a dynamic and fruitful relationship—one that will inspire, empower, and transform the next generation of South African leaders, artists, and change makers.


