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    Mr Price Foundation, Zapper partner to combat youth unemployment

    Mr Price Foundation and Zapper have joined forces to address South Africa's youth unemployment crisis.
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    Mr Price Foundation is leveraging Zapper’s streamlined digital payment solutions to raise awareness and drive donations for its Hope4Youth campaign.

    Founded by Mr Price Group 20 years ago as a registered non-profit, Mr Price Foundation drives skills development and unemployment for South Africa's youth.

    Donations made through Zapper will directly support the Foundation’s mission to empower youth (aged 15-34) with sustainable economic opportunities.

    By allowing users to simply scan a QR code, Zapper breaks down barriers to giving, empowering individuals and businesses to seamlessly support the Foundation’s transformative youth empowerment programmes.

    Building on 20 years of impact

    With a commitment to empowering young South Africans, the Foundation has made significant strides in combating youth unemployment since 2005. The country’s youth unemployment crisis affects 45.5% of youth aged 15-34.

    Challenges such as inadequate access to quality education, a skills mismatch, slow economic growth and structural inequalities underline the urgent need to expand initiatives like Hope4Youth.

    “Through our partnership with Zapper, we have the chance to accelerate our programmes and rapidly extend our reach to more young people,” said Mr Price Foundation executive director Octavius Phukubye.

    “If every Zapper user and merchant contributes a small donation, we can drive a monumental shift for youth economic inclusion and economic growth aspirations,” Phukubye said.

    Empowering youth through tech

    “At Zapper, we’re on a mission to use our technology not only to facilitate transactions but to drive meaningful social change. By creating a platform where donations can flow effortlessly into the Foundation’s proven youth development programmes, we’re making it easier than ever for our community to support South Africa's youth,” said Zapper CEO Mike Bryer.

    Since its launch in 2014, Zapper has established itself in South Africa’s digital payment space, serving over one million customers and connecting to 15 million more through partner apps.

    By harnessing this significant reach, Zapper is set to raise R500,000 for Hope4Youth by the end of 2025.

    Driving national engagement

    Mr Price Foundation’s Hope4Youth campaign will reach a national audience through Zapper’s advanced in-app technology, including push notifications and geo-targeted messages, making it easy for South Africans to engage and contribute.

    "This is the power of partnership,” said Phukubye. “Every donation unlocks opportunities for a brighter future. Through skills development, we can ensure that every young person, regardless of background, has the opportunity to thrive.”

    To support the Hope4Youth campaign, simply scan the Zapper QR code or visit Mr Price Foundation's website

    Transforming lives through Hope4Youth

    Donations raised will directly benefit Mr Price Foundation's three flagship youth empowerment programmes: JumpStart, UpLift, and EduRise.

    Since 2015, JumpStart has developed over 57,000 youth, with over 30,000 participants successfully transitioning into jobs.

    Offering a suite of demand-led work-readiness programmes in key labour-intensive sectors, including retail, manufacturing and tourism, JumpStart trained 7,252 unemployed youth in FY2024, with 90% securing employment at leading retail partners.

    Another 154 aspiring youth entrepreneurs were supported in FY2024 through the UpLift entrepreneurship programme, which develops and supports sustainable small businesses, scale-ups and startups across various sectors, including retail, recycling, agnostic, and technology.

    The EduRise programme, which focuses on enhancing tech-led literacy and numeracy and entrepreneurship development, impacted 25,214 learners and 40 lower socio-economic primary schools in FY2024, addressing the root cause of poor education and skills gaps.

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