We closed off with an interview with Ncamile Madikane - Director of Realistic Rebuilding and Life Skills
Centre and intern Olwethu Dlepu to tell us more about how they assist
ex-inmates to
reintegrate into their families and communities. They were joined by Ayanda and Thando. Realistic
Rebuilding and Life Skills Centre is a community based organization that aims to reduce crime by
preventing the dynamic of re-offending which contributes substantially to the
high crime rate. The centre also promotes and ascribes to the following values
such as Dignity and integrity, commitment, discipline and leadership which are
achieved through rendering services to assist ex-inmates become productive, law
abiding citizens. It also offers holistic support comprising of therapeutic
support as well as vocational training to both ex-inmates as well as youth at
risk. For further information you can contact Realistic on (021) 633
1800 or visit www.realisticcbo.org
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