Empower to escape : awareness = confidence
This week’s challenge is small but powerful: Track what you spend for just ONE day. That’s it! One day. Write it down, use a voice note, or even tally with coins. The goal is not to judge — just to notice. Why? Because when you see where your money goes, you get more control over […]
Empower to escape : resources
THURSDAY RESOURCE Free Job Skills Training You Can Start Today Looking to build job skills at your own pace? Here are some accessible and free opportunities to explore: Public Service Vacancy Circular A weekly government newsletter with jobs from various departments. https://www.gov.za/government-jobs-week GCIS Vacancies Page Open roles in the Government Communication and Information System. https://www.gcis.gov.za/content/vacancies […]
Empower to escape : real story
WEDNESDAY REAL STORY Meet Thabo: Building Skills, One Step at a Time Thabo lost his sight and hearing in his early 20s and thought he’d never work again. But through a local workshop, he learned basic carpentry skills using adapted tools and clear tactile instructions. At first, communication was tough. But with patience, he and […]
Empower to escape : accessibility TIP
TUESDAY ACCESSIBILITY TIP Digital Skills = Job Skills Many jobs today happen online — from applying for work to running your own business. Make sure you can confidently do the basics: • Send an email • Use voice notes or speech-to-text • Fill in a simple online form • Join a WhatsApp group or Zoom […]
Empower to Escape : Monday Motivation
Welcome to “Empower to Escape” A journey of strength, skill, and self-worth This program is designed to support individuals who are ready to move from surviving to thriving. Over the next four weeks, we will explore how financial empowerment can break the cycles of abuse, fear, and dependence — and open the door to dignity, […]
Move like a penguin
Happy World Penguin Day! Why don’t penguins play tennis? Because they’re afraid of the net! Penguins may waddle, slide, and shuffle, but don’t let that fool you. These little snow champions are built for movement, showing us that everyone has their own unique rhythm. Here in the Southern Hemisphere, as the temperature drops and snow […]
Pig in a blanket day
It’s National Pig in a Blanket Day! Why did the sausage roll down the hill? To ketchup with its blanket! While we’re all bundled up like sausage rolls this chilly April, it’s the perfect time to celebrate the many layers of identity, creativity, and empowerment in the DeafBlind community, especially when it comes to girls […]
Accessible autumn art
As the chill of autumn settles over the Southern Hemisphere and snow dusts the Lesotho mountains, what better way to honour National Picnic Day than by bringing creativity and connection together in a cosy, accessible way? Picnics don’t need sunny skies and summer grass. A blanket indoors, a warm drink, and good company are all […]
Relaxing activities that nourish your soul
DeafBlind SA hopes you all had a relaxing Easter with your loved ones. Hopefully, you had time to nourish your soul with good food, great company, and just the right amount of chocolate to make everything feel a little sweeter. Here’s a little joke to start the week with a smile: Why did the Easter […]
Self-advocacy : you matter!
Did you know? one of the most important ways to care for your emotional well-being is to speak up for your needs? This week we’ve been talking about emotional well-being, community support, and understanding your rights, and what better time to reflect on those values than during Global Immunization Week and the lead-up to Good […]