Adonis Musati Project

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After 17 years of empowering refugees and asylum seekers, Adonis Musati Project has closed. Thank you for helping us build a legacy of compassion.

10/12/2024

As The Adonis Musati Project (AMP) comes to a close, we want to express our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who has contributed, supported, and shared in our mission. Your generosity has helped create lasting change in the lives of refugees and asylum seekers, and together, we’ve made significant strides in building a more compassionate and inclusive community.

Photos from Adonis Musati Project's post 25/11/2024

🌍 16 Days of Activism: Take a Stand Against Gender-Based Violence 🌍

Gender-based violence (GBV) affects 1 in 3 women globally. It's time to shed light on these alarming numbers and demand meaningful change. Together, we can make a difference. 💪✨

📞 GBV Helplines in South Africa:

Gender-Based Violence Command Centre: 0800 428 428 or dial 120786 #
Stop Gender Violence Helpline: 0800 150 150 or SMS 1207867 #
Childline: 08000 55 555
SAPS Crime Stop: 08600 10111
National Crisis Line: 086 132 2322
SA National Council for Child Welfare: 011 339 5741
Halt Elder Abuse Line (Heal): 0800 003 081 | Email: [email protected]
SMS "HELP" to 31531

💡 How You Can Support:
1️⃣ Volunteer
2️⃣ Advocate on social media 📱
3️⃣ Donate to GBV survivor support organizations 🤝
4️⃣ Educate yourself on GBV 📚
5️⃣ Learn to spot the signs and offer help 💡
6️⃣ Show up for events and rallies 🚶‍♀️

Let’s use these 16 days to stand in solidarity and take action. Every voice matters. Every effort counts. ❤️

31/10/2024

Looking for free academic support? Sign up for Together2Learn and get access to tutors.

Register today: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfnrQJC6JtyAZ56JoIGMBy-JMau_LS70curn5kgS-T9NP7pyA/viewform?vc=0&c=0&w=1&flr=0

ABOUT TOGETHER2LEARN

After-school education support is offered weekly in various communities. The sessions are run by capable young tutors and are supervised by AMP staff, as well as experienced trained educators.

Tutoring happens in groups and individually, according to subject and learner needs.

Learners are joined to WhatsApp groups created by the tutors and receive ongoing study skills and mental health support, as well as access to referral for AMP auxiliary services as required.

30/10/2024

“It’s not easy to find someone who listens without judgment.” – Olivier, DRC.
AMP provides a safe space to talk and find community.
Email us: [email protected]

29/10/2024

🏆 Let’s work together to reduce mental health stigma in African communities. Check out our youth-led initiatives promoting mental health education and support:
https://www.adonismusatiproject.org/youth-programmes

28/10/2024

🎙️ Want to hear personal stories from African youth on mental health challenges?
DM us if you'd like to listen to our latest podcast episode.

23/10/2024

🌍 What are ways families support youth mental health in African communities?
Let’s keep the conversation going and foster emotional well-being together.

21/10/2024

What would you change about mental health awareness in your community?
🛠️ Solutions are within our culture. Let’s explore how community-based mental health initiatives and cultural resilience can support our youth.

20/10/2024

Did you miss our recent podcast? Don’t worry! Catch up now and join the conversation on youth mental health and cultural resilience in African communities.

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