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DISABILITY RIGHTS AWARENESS MONTH – Siyakwazi Hosts Community Awareness Events
PRESS RELEASE KwaNzimakwe, South Africa – “What was your first encounter with disability?” This thoughtful question set the tone for Siyakwazi’s recent community awareness events. Throughout Disability Rights Awareness Month, Siyakwazi – a local community-based NPO supporting children with disabilities – has invited individuals to share experiences, challenge assumptions, and explore ways to build a…
Read MoreA Testament to Commitment: Dlukulwane Primary School’s Partnership with Siyakwazi
Siyakwazi’s journey with Dlukulwane Primary School in KwaXolo began in 2023 when we first met *Bongani, a child with a learning disability who had been referred to the Inclusion Programme. Though Siyakwazi had not yet established a partnership with the school, it was clear that the teachers, especially Mrs Mseleku, were dedicated to addressing barriers…
Read MoreFiki’s Story: A Voice for Children with Disabilities
Fikelephi Ngeleka, known as Fiki, is a 29-year-old therapy assistant and Siyasiza at Siyakwazi, making significant strides in the communities of KwaNzimakwe and KwaXolo. With an Early Childhood Development Level 4 qualification, Fiki’s journey has not only been about her professional growth but also about personal resilience and acceptance. Fiki’s introduction to Siyakwazi came during…
Read MoreFrom Threads to Triumph: Siyakwazi’s Sewing Hub Upskills Families Through Creative Innovation
For many guardians and family members having a child with a disability often means becoming a full-time caregiver. This shift in responsibility can limit or entirely eliminate opportunities for work, making it difficult to support the household. With the mounting costs of raising a child with a disability, families are often at a loss about…
Read MoreMy Siyakwazi Experience: Kaizer’s story
Siyakwazi’s fieldworkers are all members of the communities we work in and as such have a unique understanding of the nuances that exist within the environment. Relationships are crucial to supporting the work that we do and having people who parents can connect with and relate to really makes a huge difference in the effectiveness…
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