This Is Not Just Another Women’s Month Event

This is a call to every woman who has ever rebuilt herself quietly.
To every woman who shows up tired but still delivers.
To the ones creating change in their homes, their communities, and the world — often without applause.

“Women of Change” isn’t about empty slogans or soft inspiration. It’s about real women doing real things — often in silence, often in struggle, but always with fire.

Why This Matters

Because after 10 years of building and uplifting communities, Do4SA knows what true impact looks like: it’s not just in stats or slogans — it’s in faces, stories, and lived experiences.
This event honours that.

It’s a space to:

  • Reclaim your voice
  • Be seen in your truth
  • Hear from women who’ve stood on the edge of what’s possible — and jumped anyway

Two Women. Two Mountains. One Message: Keep Going.

Saray Khumalo stood at the base of Mount Everest four times. On the fourth, she summited — making history as the first Black African woman to reach the peak. But her story isn’t just about Everest — it’s about every fall, every failure, and what it means to climb again anyway. Her voice will shake your spirit into remembering how powerful you are.

Carina Bruwer is no stranger to deep waters. As an award-winning musician and a record-breaking open-water swimmer, she’s crossed some of the world’s most dangerous channels — not for fame, but to raise funds for children in need. Her life is a reminder that art, action, and advocacy belong in the same breath.

These aren’t just speakers. They’re living proof that women can do hard things — and do them beautifully.

 

Come As You Are

This event isn’t exclusive. It’s inclusive.
We’re inviting women from every walk of life — from leaders to learners, mothers to mentors, sisters to survivors — to gather in one room and breathe power into each other.

Details:
Date: 15 August 2025
Boardwalk Hotel and Convention Centre
17:00 PM – 20:00 PM
Tickets available at www.do4sa.org

You don’t have to be loud to be powerful.
But if you’ve ever felt overlooked —
this room is for you.