1. Khulisa
Global
Mentorship
Movement
INTRODUCTION TESTIMONIALS
Unlock the power of your
skills, experience and
passion by sharing them
with those less privileged
than you.
Empower somebody from
a distance and help them
to navigate their
circumstances from one of
adversity to one of
personal transformation,
growth and success.
KGMM provides a unique, impactful
and measurable way to make global
mentorship accessible to multiple
communities of disadvantaged South
Africans. Mentorship embraces our
interdependence in the true spirit of
"Ubuntu - i am because you are".
This process is a potent, proven way of
creating a virtual circle of mutual
learning between the developed and
developing world. Spearheaded by non-
profit companies Khulisa Social
Solutions South Africa (established
1997) and Khulisa UK (established
2007), the Khulisa Global Mentorship
Movement is aimed at building a critical
mass of mentors at home and abroad,
to assist in identifying the needs of
diverse community members, in
collaboration with local NPO partners in
communities throughout South Africa,
e.g. abandoned and abused women and
children, school going students
between 14 and 18, victims of rape,
leaders of child-headed households,
those affected and infected by
HIV/AIDS, parents, vulnerable girls,
emerging NPOs and SMMEs, university
students, people living with disabilities,
job seekers, first time employees and
mediators.
If you are 25 years or older and have an
opportunity to make a difference, by
committing just 2-3 hours per month,
you can inspire, empower and enable
others to achieve their dreams.
Please would you visit our website:
http://www.khulisa.org.za and sign up
to become a mentor or send an email to
mentorship@khulisa.org.za for more
information.
Following a three-year mentorship
process with Khulisa Social Solutions,
Lesego Tshabalala was able to start his
own CBO `Get Informed!`. Lesego has
since mentored hundreds of young
people who have passed through Get
Informed! in areas such as personal
development, career guidance,
substance abuse, job creation and IT
development.
Click here for Lesego
Tshabalala`s story
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