 
  Margo Fargo and Andricia Hinckemann, 
the co-founders of the A & M Foundation. 
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“Knowing  that we are changing the lives of generations to come is motivation enough for  me to wake up every day.”
These are  the words of Andricia Hinckemann and Margo Fargo, the co-founders of the A & M  Foundation. The foundation aims to empower young learners by providing  greater platforms for social growth and development, allowing learners to be  agents of change.
Going beyond textbook scopes
Andricia, a  finalist of Miss  Commonwealth 2016, is currently doing her Masters in Labour Law at the  University of the Free State (UFS). Fargo is doing her Honours in BSc Consumer  Science at the UFS. She is also the first princess for Miss Mamelodi Sundowns 2016 and a brand ambassador for Kalos Collections.
Margo says  knowing it is no longer just about herself is more than enough to keep her  going. “Be eager to learn beyond the scope of your textbooks and never limit  yourself to your field of study,” she says.
Motivation to go the extra mile
The  foundation specifically focuses on high school pupils, and helps build  confidence among young adults in order that they become active social agents. “It’s  about finding an identity irrespective of the circumstances you are in and  developing townships to unlearn bad habits such as drug and alcohol abuse that  have been instilled in these communities,” says Andricia. 
Their main  goal is to build something that is sustainable. “We want to go international  and fund a group of high school pupils through tertiary education at any  institution in the world.”