Muneeb Fredericks
When families in Cape Town are looking for somewhere their kids can develop real skills, get mentored, or simply have a safe space after school, a community centre becomes indispensable. Parents want to know their children are in capable hands, learning something practical, and connected to people who understand their neighbourhood. For many households, access to programmes in arts, sports, literacy, or digital skills can be the difference between a young person finding direction or drifting. That's the need Muneeb Fredericks addresses—creating an environment where young people can discover what they're good at, build confidence, and form relationships that matter. In a city as spread out as Cape Town, with resources unevenly distributed across suburbs, having a centre that's actually accessible and responsive to what the local community is asking for is significant.