Working to increase the literacy rate in rural Limpopo is a key goal for SHEroine Leads.
The nonprofit organisation in the Sekhukhune district focuses on helping the youth and young women in particular gain essential skills to cross the digital divide. Founder Keletso Kgalema says her aim is to create a literate society that is ready for the digital world despite the social issues facing rural communities.
Kgalema is committed to changing the fact that your class and location often determine the quality of your education. The efforts of her organisation mean her community will be able to participate more equally with the whole world, she hopes.
“I believe that life is a relay and we ought to pass the baton — it is your choice as to what kind of baton you pass down and the future of the society you live in. That keeps me pushing more for a better world.”
If you truly believe in something, stay committed.