
Founder: Khulisa
How many of us talk about how bad the crime situation is? How many of us have ideas on how to solve it? And how many of us actually do anything about it?
Lesley Ann van Selm is not your average “all talk, no action” kind of person. She’s a doer. That’s why, in 1997, armed with only her marketing savvy, she started Khulisa as a pilot programme using African stories as a way of instilling morals among offenders.
Eleven years later, Khulisa is a fully fledged non-profit organisation rendering crime prevention programmes to schools, awaiting trial offenders, sentenced offenders, and also to offenders when they’re being released back into society. Now that’s taking action.
“Our children are exposed to so much violence in their schools, in their communities, in their families, and they need to be shown that there is an alternative way of living and that they have a choice.”
To find out more, visit Khulisa.
Story published on SAinfo on 18 August 2008.
Source: Brand South Africa
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