PrisonDENT Brings Powerful Message of Change

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Graaff-Reinet residents are invited to an inspiring and life-changing event as PrisonDENT, a dynamic non-profit organisation from Gqeberha and Uitenhage, visits the River of Life Community Centre in Asherville on Saturday 14 February.

Known for its innovative crime prevention and safer schools programmes, PrisonDENT is dedicated to building safer communities through education, motivation and positive behavioural change.

The organisation focuses on addressing challenges such as gangsterism, bullying, substance abuse, vandalism and lack of parental support through its impactful Motivation, Inspiration, Education and Demonstration (MIED) programmes.

Led by motivational speaker and correctional officer Brian Davids, the programme promotes restoration, reintegration and hope. With the powerful message inspired by the transformation legacy of leaders who turned hardship into purpose, PrisonDENT encourages young people to choose a better path and become agents of change in their communities.

The event will also feature vibrant community interaction and entertainment, including a performance by talented Amapiano artist Solita Vicks and her dynamic dance group.

Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a movement that promotes love, unity, family trust and social responsibility. Join PrisonDENT and be inspired to help build a safer, stronger community.

Neco Bokwe
Neco Bokwehttps://indabanews.co.za/
Started in photography, capturing stories within his community, he later worked as a freelance contributor for the Graaff-Reinet Advertiser. His passion for storytelling led him to grow his skills in film and video production through various workshops, including a Producers Workshop in 2003 facilitated by Cullis Shareef and Jeremy Nathan, as well as basic video training with Butch Coetzee. In 2005, he received the Achievers Award for Best Videographer from the Cacadu District Municipality Department of Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture. He continued to build his experience in 2008 by completing the MultiChoice Film Talent Incubator and a Film Skills Development course at Big Fish School of Digital Filmmaking, including training in documentary filmmaking. Today, he brings a strong visual storytelling background to community journalism, using photography and video to inform, educate, and engage local readers.

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