about the programme
The program runs over 8 months and consists of 46 modules as well as skills. The course is managed by a group of volunteer professional men & women who specialize in the fields that we touch on in the program. Group sessions include group therapy as well as personal counseling sessions.
At the end of the program each boy receive a certificate to show what he has done for the past year. We also ask some of the institutes that we visited if possible to issue each boy with a certificate

code of conduct
Respect
You must show consideration, care or respect to others
Confidentiality
Be proud in what you do, keep secrets that some one entrusted you with.
Teamwork
We must work as a team.
Caring
We must learn to care for one another
Trust and Responsibility
Own up to what you’ve done.
Fairness
Be fare to you peers, class mates
Good Citizenship
Be a loyal citizen of your country.
career guidance
Helping the boys to think about the future, how he sees himself fit into the below topics.
Life Saving
This is a program on life saving course, the facilitator is Angie Kiewiets.
Leadership
Self-awereness
What are you good at. Where do you need help.Self-direction
What will be your best job
Vision
How will you know if you are successfulAbility to motivate
How do you help each other
Social awareness
How do you get along with each otherRighs and Responsibilities
This course was presented by yet another community member. Wregle Mc Kenzie he informed the boys on basic rights for children and responsibilities.
Section 28 of the Bill of Rights in our Constitution states that “every child has the right to basic nutrition, shelter, health care and social services, as well as the right to be protected from maltreatmen, neglect, abuse or degradation.
Safety at Home
A visit from the emergency services and fire brigade. This was a highlight on our calendar. The boys did CPR and extinguish a fire. What a fun day it turned out.
Nature
We took a trip to the Pretoria botanical gardens where the boys was thought about flora and how to treat our ecosystem, they received plants to take home and plant there own shrubs and trees.

Hiking
We took a hiking trip on the Magaliesburg mountain range in Eersterust.
Embracing culture and diversity
The phrase 'Cultural Diversity' means a range of different societies or people of different origins, religions and traditions all living and interacting together.
The food we eat, the music we listen to, and the clothes we wear have all been influenced by different cultures coming into South Africa. Ethnic food, for example, is part of an average South African diet. One of South African favourite dishes is Indian curry. South Africans have enjoyed curry for a surprisingly long time.
Coping with peer pressure
Peer pressure is a group usually of similar ages that is trying to convince another to do something he or she does not want to do.Community involvement
We took a trip to SPCA where we assist them in cleaning the pens and kennels. We also donated some food to feed the animals at shelter.
Sexual development
This course was presented by Delia Nation a social worker in Eersterust.Table Ettiquette
Table setting and etiquette presented by Rochelle Smith.
Patriotism
Patriotism – how to become model citizens and to be proud south Africans.Father and son day
Boys making kites with their Fathers.
Golf lessons
Golf lessons for the boys by Neville Diedericks a local school teacher with a passion for golf.

Year end function
A fun day to close the boys Grooming at Roodeplaat Nature Reserve.