In a world where digital influence shapes how we communicate, share information, and inspire change, Maria Gugulethu Motsepe, fondly known as “Guphonic,” stands out as a passionate ambassador and social media influencer at Ubuhle Care and Development in Bronkhorstspruit. As an enthusiastic advocate for youth empowerment, Maria combines her social media talents with a deep commitment to helping young people thrive, especially those from under-resourced rural areas. Her journey reflects her dedication and vision for a future where young people have access to the resources they need to develop essential life and digital skills.
Maria’s path to her role at Ubuhle Care and Development was far from accidental. She began as a volunteer at the Drop-in After-School Program, where she discovered her passion for working directly with high school students and teenagers. This experience laid the foundation for her current work, teaching her the importance of building trust with young people and providing them with guidance. Maria understands the unique challenges youth face today, from social pressures to limited employment opportunities, and she believes access to skill development and support is essential.
One of Maria’s strengths is her natural ability to connect with various age groups. Whether engaging with young teens or older students on the brink of adulthood, Maria has a gift for understanding their needs and concerns. Her role at Ubuhle Care allows her to use this skill daily, working alongside a talented team focused on equipping youth with skills for a brighter future. Her supervisor quickly recognized Maria’s potential and has supported her growth as a leader in youth development.
A key aspect of Maria’s work is her use of social media as a platform to share valuable information and opportunities. As an influencer, Maria uses her reach to spread awareness about skills training programs, employment opportunities, and life skills workshops that Ubuhle Care offers. She’s found social media to be an ideal tool for connecting with young people, meeting them where they are most active and engaged. This approach has helped expand Ubuhle Care’s reach, inspiring countless youth to take advantage of these programs and enhance their skill sets.
Through her work, Maria aims to bridge the digital divide that often prevents young people in rural communities from accessing quality information and training resources. Her focus on teaching digital literacy aligns with Ubuhle Care’s mission to equip young people with essential skills for the 21st century. The organization’s courses cover a range of topics, from life skills to computer literacy, empowering youth to navigate their futures with confidence.