Parents fighting for social justice
The community of Eersterust is facing a dire and critical state, with drug use, gangsterism and unemployment impacting young people's lives. Founded in 1997, the Concerned Parents Association of Eersterust has continued to fight for social justice and support for the community and vulnerable young people with skills development and economic activity resources. To tell us more about how families are getting involved, we are joined by Desiree Fisher, Executive Director, Concerned Parents Association of Eersterust. For more news, visit sabcnews.com and #SABCNews on all Social Media platforms.

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