Young Lives Uplifting Through Inspiring Outreach by Living in Colour Disabled Organisation
Thabo Motlhabi
Smiles, gratitude, and renewed hope filled the Kagiso Youth Centre as the Living in Colour Disabled Organisation hosted a heartfelt outreach programme on Thursday, 16 April 2026.
Led by Founder Mr Katlego Mhlaba Motlamello, the initiative aimed to uplift and support local organisations across Mogale City. The Kagiso Youth Centre was among the proud beneficiaries receiving much-needed donations that would positively impact the lives of its participants.
The outreach was made possible with the support of stakeholders including Net-Nine-Nine, who played a key role in ensuring the success of the event.
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Speaking during the campaign, Mr Motlamello delivered a powerful message of encouragement to the youth and community members:
“You are more than what people see on the outside. Your disability doesn’t define who you are or what you can achieve. Keep working hard to make your dreams come to reality.”
The campaign forms part of Living in Colour’s ongoing mission to partner with schools and organisations, creating inclusive spaces and opportunities for people living with disabilities.
Founder of Kagiso Youth Centre, Mr Mantashe Mosese, expressed appreciation for the gesture:
“Our participants were truly excited; it was their first time receiving work donations. Living in Colour is doing amazing work, and it means even more because they started right here at home in Kagiso 2.”
The outreach concluded with the official handover of donations, symbolising not only support but also a growing partnership and dedication to empowering the disability community.



