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Empowering Communities: The Transformative Work of the Kgothatso Foundation
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Empowering Communities: The Transformative Work of the Kgothatso Foundation

Introduction to the Kgothatso Foundation

The Kgothatso Foundation is a beacon of hope for vulnerable youth, children, and families in under-resourced communities. Officially registered as a Non-Profit Organisation (NPO) with the Department of Social Development, it aims to improve the lives of those facing overwhelming challenges, such as poverty, unemployment, and educational inequality. Recognized as the "Best Food Poverty Alleviation NPO 2024 - Southern Africa" at the Non-Profit Organisation Awards, this organization is making significant strides in uplifting various communities.

Geographic Focus

The foundation operates primarily in:

  • Tokoza
  • Vosloorus
  • Katlehong
  • Surrounding squatter camps and informal settlements

These areas are characterized by high levels of poverty, unemployment, crime, gender-based violence (GBV), and significant educational disparities, further highlighting the need for the foundation's interventions.

Vision & Mission

The Kgothatso Foundation's vision is a world where every child and young person flourishes in an empowered, educated, and safe environment. Its mission is to:

  • Provide educational support
  • Implement child protection programs
  • Ensure food security
  • Offer youth skills training
  • Initiate community upliftment projects

These efforts are supported through collaborative partnerships and evidence-based models aimed at maximizing impact.

Core Programs

The foundation has structured its efforts around four core programs:

1. Child Support & Protection (In Honour of Baby S'nakhokonke)

This acclaimed program addresses community support for vulnerable infants. It provides:

  • Emergency support for at-risk infants
  • Distribution of essential baby items, including formula and diapers
  • Connections to medical support and social workers
  • Collaboration with The Teddy Bear Foundation for trauma counseling and child abuse prevention services

2. Educational Enrichment and Academic Support

To tackle educational challenges, this program offers:

  • After-school academic support focusing on Maths, Science, and Literacy
  • Digital literacy and coding programs, aiming to train over 300 matric learners annually in coding and blockchain fundamentals
  • Career guidance, mentorship, and leadership development workshops

3. Youth Empowerment & GBV Prevention

This program partners with organizations like Father A Nation (FAN) and Stand United SA to:

  • Host GBV awareness workshops
  • Provide positive masculinity training
  • Implement responsible fatherhood programs
  • Offer conflict resolution sessions and healing circles for families affected by violence

4. Food Security & Humanitarian Support

In partnership with SA Harvest and The Angel Network, this program focuses on nutritional initiatives, including:

  • Bi-weekly food parcel distributions
  • Emergency hunger relief and soup kitchens
  • Monthly food distributions to elderly households in need
  • Household support to vulnerable children, orphans, and child-headed homes

Partnership Ecosystem

The success of the Kgothatso Foundation is bolstered by strong partnerships, including:

  • The Teddy Bear Foundation for child protection and trauma support
  • Father A Nation (FAN) for GBV prevention and men's development
  • Stand United SA for community mobilization and social justice initiatives
  • SA Harvest & The Angel Network for food security and emergency aid
  • University of Johannesburg for academic collaboration and student involvement

Governance & Leadership Team

The foundation is governed by an Executive Committee dedicated to ethical stewardship and sound financial management. Key members include:

  • Silindile Yoliswa Mhlongo: Chairperson
  • Tshepo Sibonelo Kubeka: Secretary
  • Nomzamo Nozimbali Ndulini: Treasurer

Get Involved

Community members and supporters can help the Kgothatso Foundation in various ways:

  • Volunteering for programs
  • Donating funds or goods
  • Spreading the word about available services

Your contributions can help create a brighter future for the youth and families served by the foundation.

Contact Information

If you're interested in collaborating with or supporting the Kgothatso Foundation, please reach out:

  • Physical Address: 2081 Tshabalala Street, Maphanga / Nhlapo Section, Katlehong, Ekurhuleni, 1431
  • Phone Numbers:
    • Silindile Mhlongo: 065 605 6328
    • Nomzamo Ndulini: 072 103 4385
    • Tshepo Kubeka: 074 229 0069
  • Email Addresses:
    • kgothatsofoundation569@gmail.com
    • tshepo.kubeka@live.com
    • ndulininomzamo@gmail.com

Let’s work together to uplift our communities and create lasting change.