Community upliftment is a way of learning where peer educators, the community, groups of people and the organisation come together to share experience, learn from each other and develop their skills, knowledge and self-confidence. It is a developmental process that is both a collective and individual experience based on a commitment to equal partnership between all those involved to enable a sharing of skills, awareness, knowledge and experience in order to bring about sustainable desired outcomes. Community upliftments done by ISAAC GOLD seeks to empower peer educators and groups of people by providing them with the skills they need to effect change in their communities. ISAAC GOLD aims to make peer educators understand both how to work with individuals and how to affect communities. The upliftments involves changing relationships between ordinary people and people in position of power so that everyone can take part in the issues that affect their lives
VOLUNTEERING PROGRAMS
Throughout the year, Isaac Gold assist at a number of places including:
– Emseni Old Age Home
– Medical Treatment Centres
– Primary Schools ( Teenage Pregnancy Awareness )
– Msunduzi Cleaning Campaigns
– Local Clinics
– Church Programme
– Community Gardens (Vegetable for Orphan Vulnerable Children)
– Local Crèches assist in feeding and maintenance