Lalela’s Women’s Day Celebration 2025

August 29, 2025

Above: A Lalela Leaner shows of the bag she decorated at the Women’s Day event held at Bertha House.

In the warm, welcoming space of Bertha House in Mowbray, laughter, music, and lively conversations filled the air as girls from across Cape Town gathered for a Women’s Day celebration unlike any other.

Hosted by the non-profit arts-education organisation Lalela, the event brought together learners from its Female Empowerment Programme, including participants from Silikamva High School, Hout Bay High School, Masiphumelele High School, and Thandokhulu High School.

The theme was Becoming Her: Bold, Brave and Beautiful.

A safe space to be unapologetically yourself

For Lalela, the day was more than marking a date on the calendar. It was about creating a safe, creative space where young women could fully embrace who they are , unapologetically and without judgment , while receiving encouragement and guidance from female mentors who have walked similar journeys.

“We wanted our girls to have a space where they can be unapologetically themselves, embraced, celebrated, and guided by women who believe in them,” said Firdous Hendricks, Executive Director of Lalela.
“It’s about planting seeds of confidence and courage that will continue to grow long after the day is over.”

Creativity as a path to confidence

The day’s activities were as vibrant as the girls themselves.

A highlight was the tote bag decorating session, a creative continuation of an earlier 67-minute public art activation held at the V&A Waterfront in honour of Nelson Mandela Day.

Each tote bag became a personal canvas, decorated with colours, words, and images reflecting each participant’s personality and aspirations.

Inside the bags, Lalela placed hygiene packs containing sanitary towels, journals, and lip glosses — thoughtful gifts reminding the girls to care for their bodies, minds, and self-expression.

Mentors from the heart of the community

Mentorship was central to the celebration. Female role models from Lalela’s partner communities, professional networks, and friends volunteered their time to listen, share stories, and connect with the girls.

In an interactive exercise, participants chose cards with words and phrases, then discussed their meanings , opening doors to reflections on identity, resilience, and ambition.

The power of words

The most stirring moment came when a Lalela leadership participant performed a heartfelt poem about what it means to be a woman.

Her voice, at times soft and other times strong, drew nods, smiles, and spontaneous applause.

“The day was about being brave and fearless, owning the space you walk into, and daring to dream big,” Hendricks explained.

Beyond women’s day

For the girls, the event was a reminder that their voices matter, their dreams are valid, and their futures are theirs to shape.

As the afternoon ended, tote bags, heavy with art supplies and personal meaning, were slung over shoulders. The girls left chatting excitedly, their steps lighter and heads held higher.

Lalela’s commitment continues beyond this event through its Female Empowerment Programme, offering weekly after-school sessions in academic support, self-development, and leadership to equip young women from under-resourced areas with confidence and purpose.

This article originally appeared in the Peoples Post.

Please visit https://peoplespost.co.za/lalela-celebrates-womens-day-with-creative-empowerment-event-for-cape-town-girls/

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