
Founder: Babuyile
Instead of complaining about crime in South Africa, Mirriam Zwane founded rehabilitation project Babuyile – meaning “they have come back” – to help ex-prisoners fit back into their communities in positive ways.
The Babuyile programme facilitates rehabilitation, counselling and skills training in different fields to enable offenders to become contributing, income-generating members of the community. This helps prevent repeat offending, thereby breaking the cycle of crime and punishment.
Miriam maintains that the pay-off of the project is not only in the financial independence of ex-prisoners, but in restoring people’s faith in themselves and their abilities, and seeing families changed by the project.
“When I started this project I noticed that people were losing hope, there were no jobs, there were no skill centres for them to get training from, and I thought Babuyile is just the right type of place for people to start getting those types of skills and also to get that hope.”
If you have any skills which you can transfer, why not volunteer to be a trainer at Babuyile? Contact Mirriam on mirriam@praxis.co.za
Story published on SAinfo on 27 June 2008.
Source: Brand South Africa
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