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		<title>Belinda Mngometulu</title>
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<p class="has-text-align-center">I was alone and hurting. It was a very rough time in my life when The Brave Girl Initiative came into my life. I messaged the founder to ask if I can help the girls do art, because sometimes when you are down, its good not to think about yourself so much but to help others. So I requested to help other girls. I didn’t realize that I would be getting the help and love I longed for. We went to Sigcaweni the first time I met them and during that trip we were like sisters. I felt so comfortable that I shared about my life. And they encouraged me to keep on trying. The encouraged me to work hard for my son. It was just me and him. I had him when I was really young and troubled. I went to a women’s shelter for help with substance issues and I found help there. But outside was a bit lonely after some time. I love that The Brave Girl Initiative doesn’t take long to love on people they meet and help them when they can. I got so much motivation for all the mentors. The best part was when I graduated from preschool teachers training they came. I didn’t have anyone who could come and celebrate me but they came. They were so proud of me, and I loved that feeling. My story is one about going from feeling alone, and not remembered to loved and wanted. I’m happy The Brave Girl Initiative exists for girls like me.</p>
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