Who We Are

Africa Jam is a youth empowerment organization serving more than 10,000 young people in Cape Town, South Africa.

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What We Do

Africa Jam strengthens young people, schools and communities through its innovative social upliftment, faith enrichment, arts and education programs.

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How to Help

Make a financial contribution or volunteer to help Africa Jam build self-esteem, develop life skills, and establish a more promising future for young people who need it most.

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Events & News

Africa Jam is making a life-changing difference in the lives of young people everyday. Get the latest on Africa Jam's impact and learn how you can get involved.

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"Africa Jam means everything to me, you are my family, my friends and the reason I have a changed life!”

-Neo Akule Mpunga

         Africa Jam Youth

 

Thank you for Joining Us for the Africa Jam

Fundraiser Breakfast!

We are humbled and grateful that over 350 people attended our third annual fundraiser breakfast. Because of average people like you, who have linked arms with Africa Jam youth in South Africa, we have created sustainable programs for the next generation of Africa Jam youth.

If you were not able to attend, but would like to join this powerful force and unstoppable vision, there is an online giving option.

 

With Sincere Thanks,

Ellen Ruiters

Founder/ Director

     

 

 

 

Africa Jam's Khayelitsha Project is building hope and strengthening community.

Africa Jam is literally building hope by implementing  plans for an Africa Jam Youth Center in Khayelitsha. Africa Jam programs strengthen the community and empower young people to be resilient.

To learn more about the Khayelitsha Project Click Here>>

 

   
   

 

 

 

   
     
     

 

Africa Jam in the News

 

 

Uplifting Youth in South Africa  

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The Mansion
By Brian Konkol(Brian Konkol)
We traveled into Khayelitsha to observe a program called Africa Jam. As we drove up to one of the program sites, it consisted of a ‘double-wide’ tin shack, with dirt and old burlap sacks for flooring and cardboard, tin and other ...

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