A young lady who made a name for herself by playing the role of Mpho Tshabalala, inNkalakatha: Life of Mandozalaunched a community empowerment campaign.
Lorraine Moropa (29) from Daveyton, who was Olerato Matee inThe Queenintroduced the organization iLorraine SA Foundationwith which he aims to improve and restore hope in the community.
The country learned that Lorraine has started visiting community centers as this week she was going to donate to the John Wesley Community Center near her home in Daveyton, where she donated food and made lunch for the brothers.
The actor said that introducing this organization to the public was like the fulfillment of his dream for years. He said that he had always prayed all these years that his success would not only help him but also play a role in improving the lives of other people.
“I was praying for the opportunity to lead, develop communities and restore hope. Today, my prayer has been answered.”
Lorraine also presented the uniform that will be worn by the people who will be helping her in this organization. He said this uniform means so much that it is more than a piece of clothing.”
“The yoke of leading with love and dignity and not being misled by the people you intend to help.”
He said that he likened this organization to a calling that he accepted with a gentle and grateful heart.
Continuing, Lorraine said that her other prayer is to see any member of the community benefit from this organization and that their life will never be the same again. He said he wants to lay down a stick in the church and leave a history that generations will see.
“To any participant, supporter, non-profit hard worker or anyone who believes in this vision, thank you for joining me on this journey. This is just the beginning. Book According to Luke 12:48 says:Those who are gifted more or have deeper knowledge must be responsible and expected to do more.'”
Lorraine also played the role of Pabi inCablesHistory ofStationBabazile’s in IkaniekaPortia Motaung kwi-In The DockKatlego’s onHousekeepersRethabile’s inHope and Dimpho Makgopa inGuilt.