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Ikusaselihle Non-Profit Organisation

place South Africa

Inspiring our future leaders.

The interpretation of Ikusasaelihle translates to ‘bright future’. This is what we want to plough into the lives of our beneficiaries. The first four months of the year are targeted at providing career guidance, inspire and encourage learners to focus on their studies and to start applying. Between June and September, we assist with tertiary applications and source funding.

Overview

Information on this page is provided by the innovator and has not been evaluated by HundrED.

Updated December 2025
Web presence

2016

Established

1

Countries
Students basic
Target group
Students in disadvantaged areas uplifted and equipped for their future through career guidance and mentorship. To see these students succeed and go on to give back to their communities through the skills they have learned.

About the innovation

Why did you create this innovation?

To provide career guidance and mentorship to students in disadvantaged areas.

What does your innovation look like in practice?

Who we are: We are an education-focused NPO, which provides career guidance to schools in disadvantaged arears. Our mentorship programmes entail helping leaners apply to study at various tertiary institutions. We provide mentorship through setting up WhatsApp groups with professionals that provide them with as much information as possible about a particular study field.

How has it been spreading?

Through community networking, social media and word of mouth.

If I want to try it, what should I do?

Follow Ikusaselihle on media platforms and contact Ikusaselihle at ikusaselihlemarketing@gmail.com for more information.