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Bonamelo Melisizwe Foundation

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The Bonamelo Melisizwe Foundation is a youth-focused non-profit organisation based in the heart of Daveyton township, working to break the cycle of poverty and build brighter futures for young people in underserved township and informal settlement communities. F

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Contact & Location

Daveyton, City of Ekurhuleni, Gauteng

Opening Hours

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: 8:30 AM – 3:00 PM

Wednesday: 8:30 AM – 3:00 PM

Thursday: 8:30 AM – 3:00 PM

Friday: Closed

Saturday: Closed

Sunday: Closed

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5.0
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About


The Bonamelo Melisizwe Foundation is a youth-focused non-profit organisation based in the heart of Daveyton township, working to break the cycle of poverty and build brighter futures for young people in underserved township and informal settlement communities. Founded by Bonamelo Moloi with a passion for empowering young people who have been left behind, the organisation has been recognised on national media platforms including POWER 98.7 for their community impact.

Their core mission is captured in three words: Empowering Youth. Changing Lives. Building Brighter Futures.

While the Bonamelo Melisizwe Foundation is primarily a youth development organisation — not a GBV crisis service — their work specifically addresses gender-based equality, menstrual health awareness, and the social issues that make girls and young women vulnerable to violence and exclusion. Their integrated approach means that poverty intervention, education, and dignity for girls all sit within the same vision.

What They Offer That Is Relevant to Young Women and Survivors

GBV Awareness and Gender Equality Education The Bonamelo Melisizwe Foundation runs programmes specifically aimed at educating young people about social issues including gender-based equality and GBV. They challenge the harmful norms and attitudes that perpetuate violence against women and girls — working with boys and girls together to shift perspectives.

Menstrual Health Awareness The Foundation has taken a clear and public stance on menstrual health awareness and education for girls in township schools. They work to destigmatise menstruation, ensure girls have access to information about their bodies, and advocate for access to sanitary products — addressing the quiet crisis of period poverty that causes thousands of girls to miss school every month.

Digital Skills Development (KasiCoders) Through the KasiCoders programme, the Foundation teaches unemployed youth and high school learners coding, web development, and digital literacy skills — opening pathways to employment and economic independence in the digital economy.

Education Support and School Essentials The Foundation runs school shoe drives and educational support campaigns to ensure that learners in Daveyton's primary schools can attend school with dignity and confidence.

Backyard Farming and Food Security Youth are trained in sustainable food gardening — improving household nutrition and providing income-generating opportunities in communities where food insecurity is a daily reality.

Drowning Prevention (Floating Our Future) Recognising that drowning is one of the leading causes of death for children aged 1–14, the Foundation runs a water safety and learn-to-swim programme for primary school learners in township communities — an area often entirely overlooked in public safety planning.

Sports and Recreation The Foundation supports community sports programmes for youth — creating positive, structured spaces that build discipline, confidence, and belonging.

If you are in the Daveyton or Ekurhuleni area and want to connect with the Foundation, visit their website or social media platforms for contact details and programme information.

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Last checked: 5 Mar 2026