Join the people helping children and youth feel supported, included, and hopeful
There are many ways to stand with Lukhanyo Iwethu. You can volunteer your time, partner through your organization, donate practical resources, or stay informed through our newsletter.
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The strongest support comes from people who show up consistently, share skills, and build trust with communities over time.
Offer your time and skills where they can matter most
Volunteers help create welcoming spaces for children, youth, families, and local partners.
- Mentor youth and support confidence-building sessions
- Help facilitate workshops and community events
- Contribute professional skills in education, health, media, or operations
- Support advocacy campaigns and storytelling projects
Volunteer with intention
We value volunteers who are compassionate, collaborative, and respectful of community knowledge. Whether you are supporting a single workshop or joining a longer initiative, we want your contribution to feel useful and grounded.
Ask about volunteeringBring your institution, network, or expertise into the work
We welcome collaborations that expand community reach, deepen learning, or strengthen support for disabled children and young people.
Schools
Local leaders
Health professionals
Educators
Your support funds access, care, and possibility
Donations help us provide education resources, sustain workshops, support disability inclusion tools, and strengthen mental health awareness programs.
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This section is prepared for a future payment provider such as Paystack, PayPal, Flutterwave, or a custom donor portal. For now, supporters can reach out directly to the team to arrange giving.
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Common questions
A few quick answers for volunteers, partners, and supporters.
How can I volunteer with Lukhanyo Iwethu?
You can support workshops, mentor youth, contribute specialist skills, or help with community events. Use the contact form to share your availability and experience.
Do you work directly with schools and caregivers?
Yes. Our programs are built around collaboration with families, educators, local leaders, and health or social support networks.
Can organizations partner on a workshop or campaign?
Yes. We welcome partnerships with NGOs, schools, health practitioners, donor groups, and community organizations aligned with our mission.