In celebration of Youth Month, Woolworths launched its Youth Makers competition last year to help young entrepreneurs take their businesses to the next level.
Hundreds of hopeful young small business owners entered the competition and just thirty finalists were flown to Joburg to pitch their businesses. Fifteen winners were selected for the exclusive opportunity to learn from some of the best in the field. Each winner receives one-year mentorship from Woolies experts to support them to build sound foundations for the retail world, exclusive insider information on how retail works in South Africa, the opportunity to market to Woolworths customers, and a cash grant of over R130 000 to grow their brands.
This year, Woolworths kicks off Youth Month by unveiling the 15 winning, youth-owned, small businesses. Meet the 2024 Youth Makers competition winners:
Woolworths customers in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban will be able to shop some of the Youth Makers brands in store over the coming months and meet the founders at Woolies in June, July and August at the following locations:
Cape Town: From 24 June to 5 July at Woolworths V&A Waterfront, customers will be able to shop a range of the winner’s products in store. Meet the winners in-person on Saturday 29 June and Sunday 30 June where they’ll be showcasing their brands.
Johannesburg: Visit Woolworths Sandton City between 22 July and 2 August to shop the winning brands, and on Saturday and Sunday (27 and 28 July) to meet the founders.
Durban: Woolworths Gateway will host the winners’ brands and products from 19 August to 30 August. On Saturday and Sunday (24 and 25 August) the Youth Makers will be in store alongside their range.
The Woolworths Youth Makers competition forms part of the business’s Inclusive Justice Initiative; a commitment to inspire inclusive growth by taking action against discrimination and marginalisation, and promoting inclusion and empowerment of all. Understanding that the youth hold the key to South Africa’s future, Woolworths aims to empower and uplift small youth-owned businesses and improve the socio-economic reality of our youth – a vital step towards building an inclusive future for all.
Find out more about the Woolworths Youth Makers winners and the competition online. // ENDS //
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