Enhle Mbali will be giving bursaries to women who are suffering abuse. With the help of her foundation which she launched in 2018, the same year she made Beyonce’s outfit, the star will be giving out bursaries and she claimed some people have offered to help.
“A lot of the times people don’t know where to start and I think what I just created gives them a great starting point,” she told TshishaLIVE.
Announcing the special offer, Enhle Mbali wrote on her Instagram page:
“65% of abused women go back to their abuser due to lack of financial support or and independence. The abuser knows this. We at Enhle Cares Foundation are working towards bridging that gap, slowly but surely. Giving away nail bursaries for you to create a life for yourself.”
Watch the video clip from Instagram:
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