Young girls out to help out in the community
A group of young girls are not only interested in a beauty competition, but to make their presence felt within the community helping out and serving the community.

A group of young girls are not only interested in a beauty competition, but to make their presence felt within the community helping out and serving the community.
The girls between the ages of six years and 16 are under the care of Mrs Claudia Kgoale, a wife, a mother of four children and a former finalist of Mrs Mpumalanga 2016/2017. Ms Kgoale is a teacher and a radio presenter at Hope FM. She is the founder of Little Miss Integrity the pageant that was started this year.

The Ms Integrity finalist, the girls are from left; (back) Bonolo Sibanyoni, Oratile Mayisela, Gugu Gwebu, Itu Lebotse, Khanyi Maseko, Luyanda Zulu, Matshidiso Selepe, Dimpho Maimane; (front) Nomusa Ngwenya, Thando Mayisela, Thandeka Ndebele, Gopolang Mogashoa, Shani Lebotse and Zinhle Ngwenya.
“The finalists are dedicated to serve the community on Saturday, July 8; the girls and their mothers were with Hope FM presenters and Kingdom Worship Church members at Schongezith to clean the streets of the area,” reads a statement from Ms Kgoale.

The Miss Integrity finalist cleaning in one of the places in Schoongezith.
In the past the girls have visited several orphans’ homes to give some food and clothes.
The girls also had time to spend with Die Potter Bakkerhuis orphanage and Home of Hope and Safety Orphanage, they spend quality time together and also celebrating one of the child’s birthdays at the centre.

Three of the Miss Integrity finalist helping out by cleaning one of the areas in Schoongezith as part of their programmes.
Ms Kgoale believes that action speaks louder than words.
“If you want to see change, become the change you want to see in your community. Our children need parents who will stand together and speak the same language of transforming our lives and of those around us,” the statement added.
