Asanda Bingwa

Ms at Lalela

Asanda Bingwa is a dedicated Child and Youth Worker with experience at Afrika Tikkun since January 2014, specializing in holistic development through netball and life skills education for youth aged 7 to 18. Asanda is also the founder of New Beginning Stars, where netball coaching is used to foster personal growth in children. In addition to current roles at Afrika Tikkun, Asanda serves as a Lead Facilitator for the City of Cape Town, managing a team and facilitating programs that enhance business administration, career readiness, and essential life skills. Asanda has been involved with Lalela since November 2018, providing creative arts education for elementary students. Additionally, Asanda gained experience as a Groundbreaker with loveLife and holds a Child and Youth Care certificate from NACCW and a Business Management N5 from Falsebay College.

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Cape Town, South Africa

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Lalela

Lalela provides educational arts for at-risk youth to spark creative thinking and awaken the entrepreneurial spirit. We believe in the power of arts education to advance academic performance and to build the character and life-skills needed for more meaningful career opportunities. By activating whole-brain and creative thinking, we aim to encourage children to dream about a different future, as well as provide them with the tools to manifest these dreams. The word “lalela”, which is the Zulu word for “to listen”, is at the very heart of what Lalela Project does. By listening to children’s individual stories, we strive to give children a voice through art, and build children’s imagination so they can dream bigger than what their current circumstances allow. By empowering a child to see possibilities in his or her future, we can break the cycle of extreme poverty, one child at a time. What We Do Lalela Project works with children ages 6 to 18, mostly in Africa. Through our innovative arts curriculum, we provide a safe space during vulnerable after-school and holiday hours for youth to explore their creative potential, empowering them through fun art projects while also steering them away from hazards such as gang violence, drug use and disease. We also organize art exchanges between schools in Africa and the United States, exposing both to the artwork and culture of their friends across the globe.


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