Motivation Monday

MotivationMonday

"A woman with a voice is, by definition, a strong woman"-Melinda French Gates

This women strength is seen as an example, through a woman who survived both human trafficking, drug mules and still becomes a voice for the children and doing everything in her powers to stop drug addiction and running away from being a sex worker. 

A woman will do anything in her power to protect her children, providing food and education. United Way South Africa, through its Women Empowerment initiatives, provides survivors of GBV and woman trafficking with entrepreneurs' skills and hygiene packs.

Monday motivation

Join us in making a positive difference in women’s lives. 
 

So please join us too and let us help our vulnerable youngsters. No gift is ever too small or insignificant. Together We Are Stronger!

 

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Our focus areas for community development centres around three pillars: Education, Health and Income generation. 

We win by Living United; by forging unlikely partnerships, by finding new solutions to old problems, by mobilising the best resources and inspiring individuals to join the fight against their community’s daunting social crises.                                                                                                                           

UWSA envisages a nation where all citizens have access to equal rights and economic opportunities.