Help Life 4 U Foundation with 20 volunteers for Empowering Young Women for Mandela Day
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Children & Youth
sub-category
Mentoring
duration
1-4 hours
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Help Life 4 U Foundation with 20 volunteers for Empowering Young Women for Mandela Day
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The Life 4 U Foundation warmly invites compassionate female mentors to join us on the 4th of July 2026 in our heartfelt mission through the She-Advance Campaign, a women empowerment project dedicated to nurturing the dreams of young girls. As a mentor, you will be a beacon of hope and strength—offering unwavering moral support that inspires these young women to pursue their education and break free from dependency. You will guide them through the often daunting challenges of tertiary life, walking alongside them as they navigate new experiences and obstacles. Your role will be to celebrate their progress, track their journey through higher education, and champion their successes all the way to graduation. Beyond academics, you will empower graduates by helping them seize opportunities and apply for job placements, lighting the path toward their independence and bright futures. Please note, this role focuses on emotional and practical support; it does not include direct financial aid or guaranteed employment. Join us in transforming lives, one young woman at a time—because your mentorship can be the spark that helps her shine. She-Advance Campaign is an initiative dedicated to empowering young women by supporting their journey from secondary education through tertiary education and ensuring a smooth transition into the workforce. Recognizing the critical gap between academic achievement and employment, this project aims to provide comprehensive support—from mentorship and academic resources to career readiness and job placement—so that young women can thrive both academically and professionally. Projects Target • Young Girls in Matric or completed matric in a process for tertiary • Tertiary students • Graduates This campaign is timely and essential as it addresses barriers that often limit young women’s access to higher education and meaningful employment, thereby fostering greater gender equity and economic participation. Objectives • Recruit accomplished women to serve as mentors for young female students. • Provide resources and guidance to help young women access and complete tertiary education successfully. • Offer ongoing academic support, mentorship, and career counseling throughout their studies. • Equip participants with essential job readiness skills, including resume writing, interview techniques, and professional networking. • Facilitate connections between graduates and opportunities such as internships, apprenticeships, and employment through partnerships with industry and organizations. • Create a sustainable support system that encourages perseverance, confidence, and professional growth. Join us today in this powerful movement to empower, uplift, and change lives. Your support can make all the difference in helping young women thrive academically and professionally. Donate your time and expertise now and be the catalyst for a brighter, more equitable future—because when young women thrive, we all thrive. Your generosity is not just an investment in education—it is an investment in lives, families, and communities. By standing with us, you help break down the walls of inequality and create a world where every young woman has the chance to shine, succeed, and inspire others. Together, we can help these young women transform challenges into opportunities and dreams into realities. For more information, please contact us. Mpho Salaminah Mofokeng Tel: 0119246960 Cell: 0796969099/ 0791693705 Email: life4ufoundation@gmail.com Website:http:www.life4ufoundation.net 303 21st March Street, Moriting Section in Tembisa
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