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"We must, so that we remember that in order to be found we must go into the wilderness. Sometimes, it is only in the getting lost that we can find our way back home." ~ Jeanette LeBlanc

Community Program - Developing the Next Generation

MCSA Johannesburg is committed to fostering a love for nature and the outdoors through its Community Program, which reaches a diverse group of Johannesburg youth, primarily from disadvantaged backgrounds. This initiative provides young people with the opportunity to experience the beauty of nature, develop outdoor skills, and explore the mountains in ways that were previously out of reach.

Our mission is to build the next generation of mountain stewardsindividuals who will explore, discover, connect with, and ultimately protect the natural world that we cherish.

Expanding Access to the Wilderness

For many communities, historical and socio-economic barriers have limited access to wilderness areas and outdoor recreation. Through partnerships with club properties, government reserves, and private landowners, we are breaking down these barriers and making outdoor experiences more accessible. We aim to develop confident and independent hikers, whilst also identifying and nurturing those with a keen interest in mountaineering and climbing—whether as a sport, a lifelong passion, or even a professional career path.

Hands-on Learning & Skills Development

Every month, a team of 7 to 15 dedicated MCSA Johannesburg volunteers hosts outdoor excursions for between 35 to 50 participants, ranging from ages 13 to 30. These experiences are far more than just hikes—they are structured, hands-on learning opportunities covering a wide range of outdoor skills, including:

  • Hiking & Navigation – Understanding trails, safety, and how to navigate diverse terrain.
  • Rock Climbing Basics – Introduction to climbing techniques, equipment, and safety.
  • Wilderness First Aid – Emergency preparedness and basic first aid training.
  • Leadership & Teamwork – Fostering problem-solving and decision-making skills.
  • Environmental Conservation – Educating participants on the importance of protecting natural habitats, identifying local flora and fauna, and sustainable outdoor practices.

Creating Outdoor Leaders

One of the most rewarding aspects of the program is seeing participants evolve from learners into leaders and mentors within their communities. Many who start as first-time hikers or climbers go on to become hiking guides, form local hiking groups, or give back by volunteering within the program. This cycle of empowerment ensures that the impact of our work extends beyond our Club and into the communities we serve.

The MCSA Community Program is funded through national and local government support, corporate sponsorships, and generous donations from MCSA members and individuals who believe in the power of outdoor education. Through this program, we are not only creating opportunities for recreation and sport but also empowering individuals with the confidence, knowledge, and skills to become leaders in their own right. Whether they pursue mountaineering, guiding, conservation, or simply develop a lifelong love for nature, our goal remains the same: to create a more inclusive and sustainable future for outdoor adventure in South Africa.

Get Involved

Our mission to create opportunities, inspire future mountain stewards, and foster a love for the outdoors relies on the generosity of people like you. Whether you choose to donate, volunteer, or sponsor, your contribution will directly impact the lives of young individuals by providing them with outdoor experiences, essential skills, and the chance to explore nature in a meaningful way.

  • Donate – Every contribution helps us cover transport, gear, training, and program logistics.
  • Volunteer – Share your passion for the outdoors by guiding hikes, teaching skills, or preparing refreshment packs for participants.
  • Sponsor – Businesses and organizations can provide support through funding, gear donations, or program partnerships.

If you’re interested in making a difference, Contact Us to learn more. Together, we can ensure that South Africa’s next generation has access to the mountains and the skills to protect them!

Special Thanks to our Community Program Sponsors

 

Mountaineering, rock climbing, abseiling, hiking and other related activities are inherently dangerous and can lead to or cause serious injury, material loss and even death. The Mountain Club of South Africa advises that you only participate in these activities if you are competent to do so, or are under the guidance of an experienced person, and you are using the correct equipment. Any activity in which you participate, is done entirely at your own risk. The Mountain Club of South Africa accepts no liability or responsibility whatsoever for any accident, injury, death or material loss arising from participation in MCSA activities, no matter in what manner caused and whether allegedly due to negligence or not.

NEED MORE INFORMATION?

Contact the Club Administrator for more info on our Community Program and how you can get involved.

+27 61 461 8259 admin@jhb.mcsa.org.za
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