Rationale

Social Entrepreneurship and Community Advocacy is a major that reflects a deep commitment to creating solutions that support trauma-affected communities. Through this major, I am learning how to combine business innovation with social impact to develop sustainable programs that provide survivors of violence with access to mental, emotional, and social support. This interdisciplinary major equips me with tools in nonprofit leadership, policy advocacy, and trauma-informed care to drive lasting change in vulnerable communities.
My mission is to advocate for their rights, particularly access to education and tools for self-sufficiency. In the future, I plan to launch a nonprofit organization that promotes healing, empowerment, and economic development for vulnerable populations, starting from my home country and expanding globally.

Sarah Balekage on the St Olaf Campus- November 2020

For my senior project, I am creating Binti Voice Initiative, an educational and advocacy platform that will amplify the stories of Congolese women and bring global attention to the injustices they face. Rooted in my personal journey and my academic focus in Social Entrepreneurship and Community Advocacy, this project is more than a requirement—it’s my calling.

The platform will serve two core purposes: to educate and to empower. First, it will raise awareness around gender-based violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo by sharing real stories and cultural context, challenging silence and stigma. Alongside that, it will include a fundraising component to directly support women by covering urgent medical bills and providing small grants for healing and recovery.

But what I’m most passionate about is developing a digital storytelling app, a safe, healing space for women who have survived gender-based violence in both Congo and the United States.

This app will allow users to:

Record their stories anonymously using a voice-recording feature as a form of therapy.

Join virtual support groups, guided by weekly prompts where women can connect, share strategies, and feel less alone.

Build community across borders, lifting each other up, one story at a time.

This app will be especially critical in Congo, where there is a devastating shortage of mental health professionals. Many women suffer in silence, trapped by stigma and shame. Therefore, Binti Voice Initiative is my way of creating a bridge and offering connection, resilience, and hope where there once was none.

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