Finding My Voice, Serving My Community: A Journey with Ambassadors for Change

My name is Atlegang Mabisi, and I am honoured to be part of the 2nd cohort of FLAC fellows. I am currently serving as an intern at Ambassadors for Change in Mahikeng a passionate, community-rooted organisation that aligns closely with my own values and goals.

Founded in 2014 as an independent nonprofit organisation, Ambassadors for Change has become a beacon of hope in Mahikeng. The organisation is built on pillars of compassion, empowerment, community engagement, and integrity. These values are reflected in everything we do.

Our work focuses on:

  • Gender-Based Violence (GBV) prevention and response
  • Reproductive Health and HIV/AIDS awareness
  • Women Empowerment and support services
  • Community Support and Mental Health & Rehabilitation Services

Since joining the organisation, I’ve been fortunate to explore several fields and gain hands-on experience. I've worked closely with social work professionals participating in counselling sessions, GBVF screenings, and community mobilising efforts. I’ve also contributed to event planning, administrative support, stakeholder engagement, and stepped in wherever an extra set of hands was needed.

Through this work, I’ve been able to strengthen one of my greatest tools: my voice. I now fully understand that being talkative is not a flaw it’s a gift. It allows me to connect with others, foster safe spaces, and help people begin their healing journey. Communication has become my superpower.

Word of the Month

"It is never too late. Dreams delayed are not denied."
Life might not always unfold the way we plan, but trust that things are aligning in their own time. Keep going.

A Final Reminder

Take care of your mental health. Speak up. Seek help. Be gentle with yourself. Healing is possible, and you are not alone.

By Atlegang Mabisi | 2nd Cohort FLAC Fellow, Soul City Institute