Youth Leadership,
Education &
Livelihoods

Brighter Futures

We support young people to stay in school, develop leadership skills, and transition successfully into adulthood. By combining education support with mentoring, leadership development, and livelihood pathways, we help youth become confident leaders, independent decision makers, and contributors in their communities.

For many, it begins with staying in school and discovering what they’re capable of.

The Challenge

While primary education is free in Lesotho, many students struggle to stay in school due to poverty, caregiving responsibilities, or lack of support – especially at the secondary and post-secondary levels. Even when young people complete school, pathways to leadership and livelihoods are often unclear or inaccessible.

“If I didn’t get the chance to go to high school, I would be married right now. I have been making informed decisions all thanks to someone who gave me a chance.”

– Manthailane

Our Approach: Brighter Futures

Help Lesotho supports young people along the full pathway from education to leadership and livelihoods. Through education sponsorship, mentoring, leadership development, and skills-building, we help youth stay in school, complete their education, and prepare for adulthood. We focus on building agency – not dependency – so young people can shape their own futures.

Key Outcomes

  • Increased school retention and completion
  • Stronger leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills
  • Youth prepared to contribute positively to their communities
leadership camp participants laughing

Examples of Mental Health and Resilience Programming in Action

grandmothers in Lesotho having a conversation about grief

Sponsoring the Dream of Finishing School

For many students in Lesotho, the barrier to high school graduation isn’t ability – it’s resources. Help Lesotho’s Student Sponsorship Program removes those barriers directly: covering annual school fees and providing uniforms, stationery, and toiletries so that nothing practical stands between a student and their diploma.

grandmothers in Lesotho having a conversation about grief

Building the Skills to Earn a Living – on Their Own Terms

Through Get-a-Job and Entrepreneurship workshops, young people gain more than job-readiness tips. Sessions combine practical skills and real access to resources with the psychosocial support needed to build genuine confidence – because knowing how to write a CV means little without the resilience and self-belief to actually pursue opportunity, in whatever form that takes for each person.

grandmothers in Lesotho having a conversation about grief

Opening the Digital Door

In a country where digital access remains out of reach for many, Help Lesotho’s two community centres offer something increasingly essential: computer labs open to young people and community members alike. Through basic computer training and a growing library of digital educational resources, participants gain skills that don’t just support their education today – they expand what’s possible tomorrow.

Our principal was very impressed in our work because he saw that we cared about our school and teachers were admiring our work saying it was outstanding

Leadership Means Paying It Forward

At Help Lesotho, leadership isn’t a title – it’s a practice. Every immersive program is built on a foundational expectation: that participants will take what they’ve learned and share it. Defined simply as taking action for the benefit of others, leadership becomes something every participant can claim and act on. From community advocacy initiatives to pay-it-forward activities, graduates leave not just changed themselves – but equipped and expected to change something around them for the better.

What Changes

Young people who once faced stalled futures begin to imagine and pursue meaningful goals. Education becomes achievable. Leadership becomes visible. Youth return to their communities as role models, teachers, and change-makers.

Why this Matters

Education alone is not enough. When education is paired with leadership and livelihood pathways, young people don’t just survive – they thrive. This is how cycles of poverty are broken and communities are strengthened from within.

Hope in Action

Opportunities begin with access to learning and support. These stories reflect moments where young people build confidence and begin shaping their future.

How Education & Leadership Strengthens Our Impact Pillars

Access to education and leadership development is the primary driver of long-term independence. By equipping young people with the skills to lead and learn, we increase the success and sustainability of all our other impact areas:

Mental Health & Resilience

Creating a sense of purpose and future-orientation that keeps young people engaged in their personal growth and schooling.

Community Care & Family Support

Building stable, supportive environments that prioritize learning and provide the foundation for academic success.

Health & Wellbeing

Empowering youth with the critical thinking and agency needed to make informed decisions about their physical and reproductive health.

By focusing on the “whole student,” we ensure that education leads to stronger future pathways and a successful transition into adulthood.

Be Part of the Impact

Education and leadership opportunities help shape future pathways.

Your support helps create more opportunities for learning, leadership and future pathways.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Why focus on youth leadership and education?

Education and leadership help young people build confidence and develop future opportunities.

What kinds of skills do programs support?

Programs support leadership, communication and problem-solving skills through education and mentorship.