The campaign consists of four on-the-road adventures to create change with Lindeque and a carload of the South African youth visiting a variety of charity and school programmes to lend a hand.

They will be visiting Cape Town, Johannesburg, and Pretoria, aiming to create change in big and small ways and challenging other young South Africans to get involved in their communities to create change.

CEO of SACAP, Lance Katz, says, "As a proudly South African private further education institution with high appeal to the young people who want to invest their talents and skills in a better South Africa for all, we believe that this campaign will ignite the interest of those who feel the urge to step up and go forward into the world of work as a bona fide change-maker."

SACAP 'Acts of Change' – Challenge 1


In each vlog, Lindeque and the change-makers visit at least three different community initiatives. Acts of change in Cape Town will include visiting the 'Eyethu Skateboarding' initiative in Hout Bay and the Underdog Project.

It will also include making and serving breakfast with the Breakfast Club at Good Hope Seminary School and serving up sandwiches at the Haven, as well as working and harvesting at the Urban Harvest food garden at Mari Kline Primary School and dressing up to read to the grade two's of the 'Shine Literacy' initiative.

In Pretoria and Johannesburg, the change-makers will spend time in the boxing ring with youth from the Fight with Insight project and will travel to Pretoria to visit the learners from the Chrysalis Preschool, as well as visit South African Council for the Blind’s Optima College.

They will also be visiting the LISAKHANYA IKUSASA Reading Club in Alex to help learners with their homework and reading skills, and, finally, they will be joining a drumming circle with the elderly at the Park Care Centre.

SACAP offers a range of qualifications including a higher certificate, diploma, BAppSocSci, BPsych, and BsocSci honours. Registration for 2018 term one closes at the end of January 2018.

For more information, visit www.sacap.edu.za. Alternatively, connect with them on Facebook, Twitter, or on Instagram.