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The MEC for Social Development addressed families on 17 November at the Sinovuyo Teen Parenting Programme certificate handover in the Eastern Cape. The gathering celebrated parents and teens who completed the programme. It also outlined the province’s renewed push to support households across local communities.
What Happened
Families gathered for the Sinovuyo Teen Parenting Programme certificate handover, a key milestone for participants who spent weeks strengthening their relationships. The initiative focuses on open communication, safer homes, and practical tools that help parents and teens navigate daily pressures. Furthermore, the event recognised the dedication shown by families who committed to the full programme.
The MEC applauded the graduates, saying their efforts proved that stable households grow stronger when families work together. The celebration drew social workers, community leaders, and supporters who continue to promote safer family environments.
Official Response
During her address, the MEC reinforced the department’s commitment to family development.
“It is important to recognize that you are not alone in this journey,” she told attendees. “The Eastern Cape Department of Social Development is committed to supporting families through various initiatives and programs. We are continuously working to enhance our services, ensuring that families have access to the resources they need to thrive.”
She highlighted ongoing programmes that expand access to counselling, youth support, and parenting resources. Moreover, she encouraged families to stay connected to local service offices for continued guidance.
Community Impact
The Sinovuyo Teen Parenting Programme has grown into one of the province’s most trusted family-support tools. Graduates report better communication at home, fewer conflicts, and stronger emotional bonds. As more families complete the programme, community groups say they see improved cooperation within neighbourhoods.
Local leaders noted that events like this build confidence among families seeking support. Additionally, the programme’s ripple effect continues to motivate others to join upcoming cycles.








