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Ihlumelo Foundation has launched an initiative to transform the lives of vulnerable communities in Monti by providing free educational support and sustainable development programs. The foundation is partnering with local schools to strengthen learning while addressing pressing social challenges.
What Happened
Ihlumelo Foundation rolled out free after-school lessons in mathematics and languages for learners from Grade 4 to Grade 7 at local schools including iNompumelelo, iMasakhe, iLujiza, iLukhanyo, and Sinomonde Primary. Teachers and parents have welcomed the initiative, citing noticeable improvements in learners’ performance, discipline, and responsibility.
Official Response
Founder Vuyolwethu Magadlela said the mission of the foundation is to combine education with community upliftment to build a safer and empowered society.
“Our goal is to equip vulnerable communities with tools to overcome poverty and secure a better future for the youth,” said Magadlela.
The foundation is also tackling social issues such as gender-based violence (GBV), drug abuse, and the spread of HIV/AIDS by running awareness campaigns and programs that empower youth with knowledge and safe lifestyle choices.
Community Impact
Parents and community leaders have praised Ihlumelo Foundation’s work, noting its dual impact on academic performance and youth development. By instilling values of discipline and offering health education, the foundation is helping to build a more resilient Monti community.
The initiative is expected to expand further, with long-term plans to strengthen youth skills and create opportunities for sustainable community growth.
FAQ
Q: Who benefits from the Ihlumelo Foundation programs?
A: Learners from Grade 4 to 7 in Monti schools, as well as community youth through health and social campaigns.
Q: What issues are being addressed apart from education?
A: Gender-based violence, HIV/AIDS awareness, drug abuse, and promoting healthier lifestyle choices.
Q: Which schools are involved?
A: iNompumelelo, iMasakhe, iLujiza, iLukhanyo, and Sinomonde Primary.








