Latest Projects & COVID19 Response
We are proud to announce some of our latest succesful projects below
8000+
Packets of Sanitary Pads Distributed to over 600 learners
1700+
Child-headed and vulnerable families received Food Parcels
1400+
Grade 12 Learners received Career development and assistance with Tertiary applications
ENGAGE.ACT.IMPACT
Our action plan includes hosting multiple workshops intended for boys in order to address the issue of Gender-Based Violence as a follow up to the Ga-Mphahlele Homecoming event that took place. These workshops will commence in the presence of men who were present in the previous event.
Career Guidance
To ensure that learners choose the right career paths after matriculating, we offer them various exhibitions for them to broaden their choices. This gives them an opportunity to explore different options in terms of studies through exhibitions that gives them a chance to interact with experienced people and organizations.
Pads Drive
Most girls in disadvantaged communities cannot afford basic things like Sanitary Pads. Our Pads Drive strives to restore the dignity of girls by providing sanitary towels to them. This ensure that they continue with everyday activities full of confidence, dignity and motivation.
Education Matters
As part of our Education Matters Project, we got an invitation to present at the 3rd BRICS and SCO International Students Spring Festival in Stavropol, Russia, on strategies that can be used to address issues of educational inequalities in schools from rural areas.
Fix the Streets
One of the things we learnt was that streets in most villages are territories for gangsterism and crime . We have also learnt that kids as young as 8 years old are gang members. This shaped the organization’s perspective to focusing on how children, teens, parents and the society at large could identify possible causes to such behaviours and possible prevention methods collaboratively.
Let Us Uplift
This project focuses on the organization being a mediator between the rural communites and people who are representatives of their personal achievements or organizations. Dr Matshidiso Ntladi shared her story during one of the motivational talks and challenged men to be involved in upringing the boy-child
Project 25
Project 25 adopts High School learners and assists them with stationery and monitering their school progress to ensure that they have everything they need to study and to enable learning equity in their respective classrooms
Restore The Right To Sanitation
This project started of with the aim of renovating the toilets at Phauwe Secondary School. Flushing toilets were succesfully built and now learners have access to good sanitation.
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Awards Won
100 +
Projects Done
5000 +
Happy Beneficiaries
Testimonials
We ensure we deliver our services to meet the needs of our people. This is some of the feedback we received after our succesful projects
Grade 12 of 2019
Grade 12 Learners, Phauwe Secondary School.
“We thank you for the textbooks and the library that you made possible for us To honor that, we will make sure that we pass well in our studies.”
Ms MM Sekatlong
Principal, Malemati Primary School
“Ga-Mphahlele Homecoming, we thank you for your continued support. The learners are very grateful and as a school we would like to wish you all the best in achieving all you wish for your organization. Again, thank you and your impact is appreciated.”
Phauwe High FC
Soccer Team, Phauwe Secondary School
“We are very thankful to Ga-Mphahlele Homecoming for a soccer kit they donated to us. We are ready to take on any team we come across, with confidence and motivation.”










