The Ubuntu Campaign at CHOSA is working to promote community development across the Cape Flats of Cape Town, supporting grassroots organizations with training and capacity building to improve the health, education, and development of children within local communities. Celebrating the interdependence between all of us, the Ubuntu Campaign is working to share the belief that "I am because we are" and prove that together we can make an impactful difference in children's lives.
The Ubuntu Campaign will solve the problem of organizations working in silos, feeling that they are isolated and unsupported in their work.
The Ubuntu Campaign seeks to link CHOSA, a capacity-building organization, to a collection of community-based organizations to share knowledge and collaborate so that each child in their care has safe spaces to live, learn, and play, and has the best opportunity to thrive.
This project will give 300 vulnerable children everything they need to finish school and rise out of poverty. Even more importantly, the visionary women in charge of each children's home and educational center we serve will receive capacity-building services and training to ensure that their projects continue to grow, thrive, and serve even more children. In this way, CHOSA not only uplifts one group of children, but works to confront the very forces that reproduce poverty across generations.