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EcoActive gala promotes water safety, youth development

YOLANDE DU PREEZ|Published

The winning team from Hillwood Primary School in Lavender Hill. Picture: Deon Collison

EcoActive, a Muizenberg non-profit organisation that promotes water safety, held a gala on Friday last week bringing together pupils from Capricorn, Hillwood, Levana, Floreat, and Zerilda primary schools.

EcoActive founder and CEO Belinda Minter said the event celebrated teamwork, determination and fun and showed the talent and potential of the participants.

“We aim to provide experiences that build not only swimming ability but also life skills like perseverance, teamwork, and confidence,” she said.

Four Grade 8 and 9 pupils achieved junior lifeguard certification earlier this month after having participated in EcoActive’s galas during their primary school years.

They are now part of the organisation’s youth development programme, which offers high school pupils continued opportunities for learning and leadership development.

“EcoActive remains dedicated to water safety and empowering youth in vulnerable communities, ensuring they have the skills and confidence to thrive in and out of the water. Friday’s gala was a reminder of how small steps today can lead to significant milestones tomorrow,” Ms Minter said.

Some of the recently qualified junior lifeguards, from left are, Simanye Penxe, Andrea George, Landen Moses and Tristan Mano. Picture: supplied
There was plenty of support for the swimmers during tha gala. Picture: Deon Collison
Ready for take-off are Marcellino Solomon from Floreat Primary School and Abdudyaan Booysen from Levana Primary School. Picture: Deon Collison

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EcoActive gala promotes water safety, youth development