An International organization this youth month, Royal Table Global Consult & Faith Ministry, birthed through a desire to make a difference and give back to communities of color, particularly in underserved and under-resourced communities will be working specifically with young girls and curate a platform for them to thrive with dignity, worth and value at the Eyethu Heritage Hall in Mofolo Soweto on the 21st of June 2025.
The founder of the organization Dr. Sindile Mathebula a South African based in the United States, and international psychologist and professional chaplain says that she is passionate about service learning, leadership, and creating a service leadership legacy for young girls.
“We are launching this event to be a vehicle that will restore the dignity, worth and value of the girl child particularly in the Embuzini informal settlement based in Soweto,” says Mathebula. The basic needs of the girls include having decent underwear, address period insecurity, including providing school uniform and stationery for them.
She believes in supporting communities especially young girls from disadvantages background. Dr. Mathebula is presently a clinical trial researcher at Emory University and serves as a Teaching Associate at Howard University, to empower students to be change and leadership agents, research and reflective practitioners. In the greater community, she is the former director and chairperson of the Daughters of the African Atlantic Fund, an entity vested in bridging resources between the USA and the African continent. The initial entity behind the Embuzini Informal Settlement Empowerment event is through the Daughters of the African Atlantic Fund who hosted a Breast Health conversation in 2022 to empower the Girls in Soweto and Khayalitsha to understand the value of breast health, in order to make the right health outcomes and understand the importance of mammograms for early detection of breast cancer.
However, Royal Table Global Consult & Faith Ministry has expanded the vision to include understanding reproductive health especially for young Girls of Embuzini as they face many perils such as abuse and sexual violation from their community. Hence the Breast and Health Panel Conversation will aim to empower the girls and the community to be empowered and informed on wise breast and reproductive practices in order to have better health outcomes.
Additionally, the drive wants to expose the girls and community to show case how individuals in the community have risen from humble beginnings to achieve generational wealth, the Eyethu Enterprise being a prime example and appropriate venue. This event seeks to show the Girls and the Community on how to tap into a word of Living on Purpose and Possibilities for Better Life, Health, Psychosocial and Spiritual Outcomes.
20 Girls from Embuzini informal settlement are earmarked to directly benefit from the event. The girls were selected from Embuzini informal settlement, and work directly under the supervision of Ms. Carol Dyantyi of Best Health Solutions. They participated in the Breast Health Conversation hosted in 2023 by the Daughters of the African Atlantic Fund. The selection criteria is based on the girls who are living in an underserved and under resourced community in Soweto.
The attendees should look forward to discussions from the organization and experts which include but not limited to Host & Convenor: Dr. Sindile Mathebula, Managing Director-Royal Table Global Consult & Faith Ministry who will be the host and convenor, Ms. Carol Dyantyi: Program Director Best Health Solutions, Reproductive Health, Dr. Tshidi Lelaka: CEO Coaching & Consulting – Access to Community Resources, and Chaplain Palesa Mashapa, Founder of Aura of Grace – Breast Health Expert. Youth motivation speakers will include Mrs. Augustine Chuene, Ms. Lihle Malinga, and Ms. Nonhlanhla Malinga, Ms. Sibusiswe Man intakhubu the Program Director all from the community in and around Soweto.
Girls will be treated to a scrumptious lunch and gift bags for the girls and attendees. The Leadership Team includes Ms. Carol Dyantyi, Dr. Tshidi Lelaka, Ms. Rebecca Khambule and the advisory team consists of Mrs. Augustine Masilela Chuene, Ms. Nozi Mdluli, and Dr. Lizzie Ngwenya Scoburgh
Media is invited to attend and celebrate this day with us and support the young girls in this journey.
