By improving learning environments, providing skills development, and fostering a sense of community, Hosanna Women is creating a brighter future for young children and the women who care for them. As the organisation enters its eighth year, it continues to inspire and uplift, proving that a vision can make a significant impact.
Durban, South Africa (26 November 2024) – People are at their best when serving others. This is the profound sentiment of the visionary behind Hosanna Women, Michele Gorrie. With a passion for early childhood development and a commitment to uplifting Black women, she has transformed countless lives.
Thriving as a women-owned NPC, whose prime object is to benefit Early Childhood Development through empowering Black women in education, Hosanna Women has given many women the tools to nurture tomorrow’s trailblazers.
Michele has been involved in high-level corporate marketing and branding for many years but admits her passion as an entrepreneur stirs her to use her creative vision …