Who We Are
We are are Nonprofit organisation whose main focus is
-women empowerment and GBV awareness
-community development projects that include community kitchen, women empowerment and GBV awareness and trauma support.
-We also help new moms teen moms and girls.
-We support boys to be financially independent and also have #boysroom where we speak to boys about Gender Based Violence
We specialise in empowerment of women and girls. This also includes GBV victims and survivors .We empower women to be financially independent
b)Community kitchen
We support our community in Masiphumelele with a kitchen for 150 to 200 children and adults from Monday to Friday. We also offer dry ingredients to the most vulnerable families in the community.
GBV awareness: We have GBV awareness and trauma training workshops for women going through abuse. Hearmetoo is when the women get to share their stories and support each other




























What We Do
01.
— We Find & Fund
We have pads drive that helps to provide sanitary pads to girls and young women in need.
02.
— We Build Networks
We work with various organisations from different sectors: Feeding Program:
Ukama Community Foundation, Living Hope Care Company ,City of Cape Town GBV & we partnered with 1000Women 1 Voice and Masi Creative Hub
03.
— We Strengthen
We have new moms project where we support new moms with maternity pack and also moral support.
04.
— We Educate
GBV awareness: We have GBV awareness and trauma training workshops for women going through abuse. Hearmetoo is when the women get to share their stories and support each other
05.
— We Provide Care
We support our community in Masiphumelele with a kitchen for 150 to 200 children and adults from Monday to Friday. We also offer dry ingredients to the most vulnerable families in the community.
06.
— We Consult
As a way of trying to develop our community, we do consultations. The process involves defining problem structure for malnutrition, GBV issues and poverty in our community. We also help to prioritise issues affecting our community women and children. In addition our organisation conducts analysis, synthesises findings and provide recommendations to any interested parties in the community
Impact Stories
Women Empowerment Drive
We have managed to come up with empowerment projects, stokvels and financial breakthroughs have been witnessed We have support for our members who have business ideas and have business showers to support them
A Brighter Future — Food for the kids
We started a kitchen with 40 children at the onset of lockdown. To date we serve breakfast lunch and a snack to around 200 children a day. We have managed to stand the test of time and keep going. Hunger has been a negative effect in our community and we are fighting hard to ensure our community is taken care of

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