Courage to Care. Courage to Live. Courage to say NO!

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MOT was started by Norwegian top athletes after the Winter Olympics in 1994 with the objective to prevent social problems in society.

The MOT Concept is based on the purpose of creating a safer society by strengthening youth's robustness, awareness and courage - courage to live, courage to care and courage to say no.

And on this week's Good Things Guy podcast we get to speak to MOT South Africa's Country Director - Viola Manuel.

The MOT Concept is like a key-card that is lent to schools and municipalities on a partnership premise.
6 Feb English South Africa Personal Journals · Daily News

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