Backchat 19 January 2008
**CAPE YOUTH CARE**
Today we were joined by Chris Smith from the Cape Youth CAre.
He explains that the Cape Youth Care is an organisation that is community based which focusses on the upliftment of disadvantaged children and their families.
Smith heads the Cape Youth Care and has more than twenty years of experience in childcare.
Their mission is to design and facilitate programmes which will make significant differences in the lives of children , their families and the communities in which they live.
For more information on the Cape Youth Care please contact 021 531 6524 or visit their website at www.capeyouthcare.co.za
**CAPE LEOPARD TRUST **
We then spoke leopards with Quinton Martins the project manager of the Cape Leopard Trust.
The Cape Leopard Trust is a board of trustees, which includes scientists and conservationists. Their work involves several research projects involving leopards in the Cape and the rest of South Africa.
The trust aims to optimally facilitate diversity through simultaneously implementing conservation strategies, research projects and tourism activities.
For more information on the Cape Leopard Trust contact 027 482 2818
Today we were joined by Chris Smith from the Cape Youth CAre.
He explains that the Cape Youth Care is an organisation that is community based which focusses on the upliftment of disadvantaged children and their families.
Smith heads the Cape Youth Care and has more than twenty years of experience in childcare.
Their mission is to design and facilitate programmes which will make significant differences in the lives of children , their families and the communities in which they live.
For more information on the Cape Youth Care please contact 021 531 6524 or visit their website at www.capeyouthcare.co.za
**CAPE LEOPARD TRUST **
We then spoke leopards with Quinton Martins the project manager of the Cape Leopard Trust.
The Cape Leopard Trust is a board of trustees, which includes scientists and conservationists. Their work involves several research projects involving leopards in the Cape and the rest of South Africa.
The trust aims to optimally facilitate diversity through simultaneously implementing conservation strategies, research projects and tourism activities.
For more information on the Cape Leopard Trust contact 027 482 2818
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