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Chance 2 Advance
Chance 2 Advance Programme

Welcome to the Chance 2 Advance Programme

Learning helps us cope with challenges and makes us resilient.
Learning can help better your chances of employment, improve the way you do your job, and provide you with better job prospects.
Discover the link between learning and a better life.

Learn new and exciting skills.
Feel a sense of achievement as you explore.
Become insatiably curious.

Go ahead, learn, whoever you are.

The programme is a wide selection of customized and relevant learning initiatives that seek to encourage and inspire informal learning. The Chance 2 Advance is for members of the public, grass root communities, businesses, corporates and educational institutions.

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 C2A team in Diepsloot 

Chance 2 Advance initiatives

The Chance 2 Advance programme is a community engagement initiative from the Pro-Vice-Chancellor’s office. The project began in 2010 with a month-long community learning programme entitled The Better World Village.

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C2A trains Diepsloot learning Ambassadors

C2A trains Diepsloot Learning Ambassadors

On the 3rd and 4th of May 2012 the programme conducted training to would-be Chance 2 Advance Learning Ambassadors, whose responsibilities would include: mobilizing the community to attend Chance 2 Advance workshops.

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C2A events Jan - April 2012

C2A events Jan - April 2012

On Friday 27 January 2012, the Chance 2 Advance team accompanied Mr SM Phuthego (Director of Unisa's Internal Audit Department) to a career day at his former high school, Kelokitso High School, in Soweto.

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C2A Pretoria March 2012

C2A Pretoria March 2012

From 5-9 March 2012 over 1500 students attended the Chance 2 Advance Programme in Sunnyside Pretoria. The programme consisted of 23 workshops with 26 facilitators and it was designed to help students prepare for the world of higher education.

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C2A Oakford September 2011

C2A Oakford September 2011

The rural community of Oakford suffers from high instances of HIV/AIDS, poverty and unemployment. Over 500 community members benefited from the 11 workshops that were offered to them through the Oakford coommunity programme.

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C2A Wentworth July 2011

C2A Wentworth July 2011

Over 17 000 people participated in the 82 classes offered through the Wentworth community programme. Participants ranged from principals, teachers, students, NGO and FBO workers and members of the community.

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