Women Activists Education and development
Fundraising campaign by
Vuyiseka Dubula
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ZAR11,420raised of R30,000.00 goal goal
No more donations are being accepted at this time. Please contact the campaign owner if you would like to discuss further funding opportunities
Activist education and development centre (AEDC) is a feminist organisation and led by women. It was founded by women activists for other women activists in 2009 and at the time was known as project Ulwazi - meaning education or information.
AEDC is a registered not for-profit (NPO) under the South African social development registration in 2011. Our logo embodies our activist’s resilience. Our deliberate choice in combination the lotus flower and white phoenix bird surrounded by a dark environment symbolise our everyday struggles. Community HIV+ activists begin their lives personal traumas and life struggles - like the lotus flower which begins its life in the bottom of a lake but it grows through the darkness, muddy and cold water.
Its Vision isTo improve the socio-economic status of HIV+ activists through access to education and learning opportunities thereby promoting sustainable social and economic development, equality and social change.
Its Mission To provide women with skills, economic development, leadership support and health, and HIV service delivery towards realisation of equality.
Organizer
- Vuyiseka Dubula
- Campaign Owner
Donors
- Matt Williams
- Donated on Oct 31, 2020
- Lesley Odendal
- Donated on Oct 31, 2020
Viva AEDC!
- Anonymous
- Donated on Oct 30, 2020
Mandisa Mhambi completed her social degree - thanks to your donations!!
Update posted by Vuyiseka Dubula at 05:02 amMandisa Mhambi, openly lives with HIV and resides in Khayelitsha. After many years of unemployment and no formal education AEDC supported her to further her studies by providing financial support. She has now completed her degree in social work. Show less Show more
The impact of your donations
Update posted by Vuyiseka Dubula at 09:22 amThrough our Education programme : 27 activists completed the academic education foundation phase (2010). Since 2012, we have support 11 women to advance their academic education and eight have completed their degrees. Out of the eight, there are three social workers, four teachers and one educational psychology.Through our Vocational skills. . . . .
Donors & Comments
- Matt Williams
- Donated on Oct 31, 2020
- Lesley Odendal
- Donated on Oct 31, 2020
Viva AEDC!
- Anonymous
- Donated on Oct 30, 2020
- Anonymous
- Donated on Oct 30, 2020
- Noluvo Baleni
- Donated on Oct 28, 2020
- Anonymous
- Donated on Oct 28, 2020
Keep on with the wonderful work!
- Sithembele Jnr
- Donated on Oct 27, 2020
- Anonymous
- Donated on Oct 26, 2020
- Anonymous
- Donated on Oct 26, 2020
- Vuyiseka Dubula
- Donated on Oct 26, 2020
I need to do more, this is not enough.