Join us for the upcoming Father and Son’s Empowerment Day scheduled for 21 March 2026 at the Mosielele Community Hall in Dan Tloome.
The primary objective of the gathering is to rehabilitate male identity and foster stronger leadership within the community through meaningful dialogue and mentorship. Attendance is free for all male figures, including grandfathers and uncles, with complimentary refreshments provided to those who participate.
The mission is fundamentally anchored in the concepts of Restoring the Voice of Men and Healing Identity & Purpose. This framework recognizes that the restoration of an individual man’s sense of worth is the prerequisite for broader communal healing. The initiative aims to shift the narrative from one of systemic silence to one of active, purpose-driven engagement.
The program adopts a radical inclusivity, defining the “Father & Son” dynamic through the lens of mentorship and presence rather than biological ties alone. The target demographic includes:
- Dads
- Grandfathers
- Uncles
- Father-figures
- Sons (All men and boys are welcome)
These foundational objectives of healing and reclamation transition directly into a structured curriculum built upon three distinct pillars of empowerment.

To address deep-seated community challenges such as chronic fatherlessness and emotional brokenness, a structured architectural approach to fatherhood is required. By organizing the day around specific strategic pillars, we move participants from passive attendance to active leadership, ensuring the intervention translates into sustainable home-front stability.
| Core Objectives | Intended Impact (The “So What?” Factor) |
| Healing Brokenness | Directly interrupts the cycle of fatherlessness by addressing historical trauma, creating emotionally resilient men capable of providing psychological safety within the family unit. |
| Restoring Generations | Re-establishes the intergenerational “wisdom bridge,” ensuring that cultural heritage and life skills are transferred, thereby increasing social capital and community resilience. |
| Building Stronger Leaders | Reclaims the male voice as a tool for guidance, transforming participants into proactive stabilizing forces who reduce the burden on social welfare and community policing systems. |
“Healing Men. Restoring Generations. Building Stronger Leaders.”
These pillars provide the philosophical foundation for the day’s practical engagement activities, ensuring every interaction serves the overarching goal of restoration.

The event is scheduled for 21 March 2026, strategically coinciding with Human Rights Day in South Africa. This alignment reinforces the core message that the right to dignity, identity, and social restoration is fundamental to the human experience.
The operational data points for this initiative are as follows:
- Date: 21 March 2026
- Time: 10:00 AM
- Venue: Mosielele Community Hall, Dantloome
- Cost: Entrance Free (Eliminating economic barriers to maximize community saturation)
To ensure effective logistical flow and resource allocation, all participants and stakeholders are directed to the primary task team contact:
- RSVP Point of Contact: Nokuthula, Global Empowerment & Task Team
- Contact Number: 071-347-1572
While the Task Team manages the internal operational requirements, the expansion of this initiative relies on the strategic partnership of external stakeholders.
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