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Enter at Your Own Risk

 
 

Luyolo Lengisi

Luyolo Lengisi, born and raised in Langa, is an Activist, Feminist, Artist, Motivator, Mentor, Artistic Director, and a Leader. He has dedicated his life to advocating for the oppressed and marginalized, supporting various communities through empowering, uplifting, and protective programs.

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This is your opportunity to directly support the people and organizations featured in the documentary 'Enter at your Own Risk'.

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Through this page, you can support the work of several organizations in the documentary: 'Langa For Men', the 'Mzamomhle Neighbourhood Watch' and the 'Khayelitsha Community Policing Forum'.

All donations will be split between these groups. 

You can read more about the organizations below:

#LangaForMen are on a mission to end gender-based violence in South Africa. They aim to turn perpetrators into 'protect-hers' by educating young men on how to treat women with respect and dignity, and by supporting their peers through their own healing to stop the cycles of abuse that have been continuing in the country.

Donations to #Langaformen are crucial for sustaining the organization. During our events and sessions, we often lack refreshments, and your contributions would greatly help in this regard. Additionally, the community kitchen volunteers currently do not receive stipends due to financial constraints, and your support would make a significant difference. Furthermore, donations would aid our monthly hikes and soccer club activities.

'Mzamomhle Neighbourhood Watch' and the 'Khayelitsha Community Policing Forum' would put donations towards much needed equipment e.g safety boots, winter jackets, torches, bicycles, office equipment (cell phones, laptops etc)....

They also wish to fund food parcels, toiletries and electricity for their volunteers who don’t receive any compensation for their time.
In the long term they hope to fund a year end function, where they can celebrate and acknowledge the work the volunteers do. 

Any donations, large or small, are very appreciated!