Rebuilding Hope: Promosa Community Youth Centre Hosts 3rd Annual Sports, Arts & Culture Tournament This Youth Day
- Tshepiso Mogorosi

- 4 days ago
- 2 min read
This Youth Day, June 16, 2026, the Promosa Stadium will transform into a vibrant hub of energy, talent, and solidarity. The Promosa Community Arts Centre, in collaboration with the Promosa Community Youth Centre, is proud to host its 3rd Annual Sports, Arts & Culture Tournament Event.
More than just a day of games, this year’s event is a major fundraising initiative running under a powerful and urgent theme: "Support For Change."

Standing United Against Social Evils
The organizers are aiming to take this year’s event to an entirely new level, using the power of sports and the arts to address the systemic issues facing local youth.
"Let this event become a turning point in our community history as we unite against the social evils destroying our youth and our communities," the organization shared in a statement. "Let's save our youth against drug abuse, teenage pregnancy, and alcohol abuse. Let's stand together and rebuild Sports, Arts, and Culture back into our communities."
By bringing the motto "Giving Hope To The Hopeless" to life, the event aims to provide a safe, constructive, and uplifting environment for the youth of Promosa and surrounding areas.
An Action-Packed Lineup
Starting at 09:00 AM, the Promosa Stadium on Park Street will come alive with a massive variety of entertainment and activities designed for all age groups:
Sports Tournaments: Action-packed Football, Netball, and Hockey games.
Fitness & Wellness: A Bicycle Marathon, Aerobics sessions, and vital Self-Defense demonstrations.
Arts & Entertainment: Live musical performances and dynamic Dance Group showcases.
Family Fun: Fun table games, Face Painting, and Jumping Castles for the little ones.
Entry and Stall Information
To ensure the entire community can participate, entry fees have been kept highly accessible:
Children: FREE
Adults: R10
Food & Business Stalls: R100 (A fantastic opportunity for local entrepreneurs to showcase their goods!)
A Powerful Network of Support
The growing impact of this annual event is reflected in the massive lineup of prestigious stakeholders and interest groups backing the initiative. Partners include the JB Marks Sports Arts and Culture, Dr. Kenneth Kaunda Sports Arts and Culture, North West Federation of Community Arts Centres, South African Hockey Association, Ikageng CPF, Ikageng SAPS Youth Desk, Blue Ribbon, National Institute Community Development and Management (NICDAM), and various local Community Arts Centres (CAC) like Kanana and Machubelanaga.
How You Can Help: A Call for Sponsors
While the community is ready to show up, the organizers are seeking urgent sponsorship and support from businesses, leaders, and donors to help cover essential operational costs.
Current Needs Include:
Catering for all participants
Water/Hydration stations for the athletes and youth
Sponsorship for Jumping Castles
If you are able to assist in any way, your contribution will go directly toward creating a safe, memorable, and impactful Youth Day.
Donation & Contact Details
If you wish to make a direct financial contribution to support this cause, donations can be made to the following verified account:
Account Name: Promosa Community Youth Centre
Bank: Capitec
Account Number: 2490877999
For stall bookings, sponsorship opportunities, or general inquiries, please contact:
Natasja Barends: 062 049 8945 (or 067 814 6581 as per flyer)
Sharonique Louw: 067 814 6581
WhatsApp/Cell: 062 049 8945
Email: roshanprojects291@gmail.com
Come out to Promosa Stadium this June 16th—let’s stand together, celebrate our youth, and champion the change our community deserves!




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