Sophie A Kanza Foundation

Sophie A Kanza Foundation Sophie and Louise were born in the DRC but have lived in South Africa since they were toddlers. Not enemies or threats.

Afrophobia Awareness
Feminism
Youth Volunteerism
Social Cohesion Projects
Good Deeds
Advocacy & Policy Change
Representation of Youth Migrants, Refugees and Asylum Seekers Our volunteers are made up of mostly Congolese and South African youth, we have a number of other African nationals also participating (Tanzania, Ivory Coast, Congo Brazzaville, Gabon and Malawi). The goal is unity in diversity

and to create a culture of good deeds. Building friendships and learning from and about each other’s cultures. If the youth can become open minded and tolerant, it is then easier to transmit these sentiments and influence others. We also focus on the fear of foreigners (Xenophobia), in this case it is the fear of the unknown. Once we work together towards making a difference we learn that we are all the same, brothers and sisters of Africa. We decided to use charity as the means to bring people together because we felt it was important for youth to know that they can make a difference, regardless of their nationality, race or financial status. We encourage the youth to go out and make a difference in people’s lives, everyday.

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Johannesburg

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