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What we do
Four fronts, one fight: prevention in schools, support for survivors, presence in communities, and pressure on the systems meant to protect children.
Tell Clubs
Storytelling clubs in primary and secondary schools, run with trained facilitators. Children meet stories about voice, boundaries and courage, and learn that telling a trusted adult is safe. No child is ever pressed to disclose; when one chooses to, our safeguarding procedure takes over: believe, protect, connect to help.
Different but Equal book drive
We donate Different but Equal, a child-friendly book about gender-based violence, into primary schools, with teacher orientation so it becomes a conversation rather than a shelf item. It gives children language for their rights before anyone has a chance to take those rights away.
Survivor & family support
A safe, confidential space for victims and survivors of abuse, particularly minors, and for grieving and traumatised families. We listen first, explain options second, and connect people to counselling, medical care, social workers, police and the courts at their pace, never ours. We also promote mental-health awareness in everything we do.
Community engagement & advocacy
We go where the silence is: grassroots villages and townships, kgotla meetings, churches and tertiary campuses. And when a case demands it, we organise: marches, petitions and sustained public pressure, as with the #JusticeForTshepi movement.