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CHAMP
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Our Limpopo Champ Camp was held in the closing weeks of winter at the stunning Lapa Lala Wilderness reserve famous for its success in Rhino conservation.
The Capricorn District Men’s Forum did a superb job of selecting delegates from four different municipal areas in Limpopo.
They arrived just before sunset on Friday evening from their different regions in a bus and four taxis and gathered for a briefing session on a dry and dusty clearing.
Participants ranged in age from 25 to 83 and included two men with disabilities. We were immediately impressed by their level of passion, humility and engagement.
After being divided into seven groups and eating dinner the men gathered their belongings and set out into the bush by torchlight for the short walk to their tents.
Saturday morning’s activities began at 07h00 with an energetic PT session and over the next 2 days the men participated in seven different activities each followed by a debriefing session to bring home the NOEXCUSE message and what true masculinity means.
One of the highlights of the camp was the Saturday night concert where each group performed a play, song or poetry item with the NOEXCUSE theme.
The facilitated champion conversations were particularly rich as men opened their hearts and shared their stories. Once again many of the participants described the weekend as life changing and vowed to bring positive change to their families and communities.
The camp closed with the handing out of certificates and the men taking the NOEXCUSE pledge.
The Capricorn District Men’s Forum did a superb job of selecting delegates from four different municipal areas in Limpopo.
They arrived just before sunset on Friday evening from their different regions in a bus and four taxis and gathered for a briefing session on a dry and dusty clearing.
Participants ranged in age from 25 to 83 and included two men with disabilities. We were immediately impressed by their level of passion, humility and engagement.
After being divided into seven groups and eating dinner the men gathered their belongings and set out into the bush by torchlight for the short walk to their tents.
Saturday morning’s activities began at 07h00 with an energetic PT session and over the next 2 days the men participated in seven different activities each followed by a debriefing session to bring home the NOEXCUSE message and what true masculinity means.
One of the highlights of the camp was the Saturday night concert where each group performed a play, song or poetry item with the NOEXCUSE theme.
The facilitated champion conversations were particularly rich as men opened their hearts and shared their stories. Once again many of the participants described the weekend as life changing and vowed to bring positive change to their families and communities.
The camp closed with the handing out of certificates and the men taking the NOEXCUSE pledge.
Heita, my name is Mulaudzi Arnold, I hail from Vyeboom village, here in limpopo in the Vhembe District. I am interested in becoming a member and make some difference in our society. I will be glad if i am to be advised on how to be part of the movement.
I am Mulaudzi Arnard, aged 38 years old, from Vuwani, in limpopo province, i would like to be part of this noble cause and help to engage with the community that i leave in and beyond.
Hi Mulaudzi, thanks for your commitment to being part of the solution. We need more men like you who are willing to stand up and make a difference. Here’s what you can do. After signing up and completing the free online course at https://fatheranation.co.za/noexcuse spread the word and get as many men as you can to also complete the course. Then form groups of men either via Whatsapp or by meeting together regularly to discuss these matters, share your challenges and support each other to be excellent men. Power to you as you build a safe future for all.
Hi Mr Mulaudzi please let’s get in touch you can get hold of me on 0843044743
I love initiatives like this. You men are doing great work. Big ups!