

There was once a young girl who was disabled but passionate about dancing and always dreamt of being a dancer. She lived with her small family in the small village of Ixopo.
One day, her mother and siblings heard about a dance competition in Ixopo village. They inspired Kefilwe to pursue her dream of becoming a dancer in a wheelchair through the dance competition.
Thando said, "Kefilwe's dream of being a dancer would come true".
Kefilwe's mother responded, "OHH, yes this would make her fulfill her dreams and hopes of being a dancer in a wheelchair". They all agreed and nodded.
Then, Kefilwe cried out to God.
"God, please, please help me"
The Lord, "My child, your prayers and dreams will come true, signs and hope will be there".
While Kefilwe was crying out loud to the Lord. She heard Thando waking her up from her prayer. Thando said, "Kefilwe come here, let us work on your dance routine to reveal your unique abilities as a wheelchair dancer.
Thando, "Let us count 1, 2,3,4, 5 let us go"
Kefilwe, "Mom, mom, mom, I can do this"
Kefilwe, her mom, and her siblings worked tirelessly on a dance routine to showcase her unique abilities as a wheelchair dancer.
Thando "This routine will help you win my sibling". Kefilwe "I am happy, and I know God that I pray will help me gain the skill and be the WINNER...".
Then, the day that they had been waiting for, finally came. The whole village came to the dance competition to support Kefilwe. She danced very well, and everyone was happy to see such beautiful talent.
Kefilwe, her siblings, and her mother were congratulated by the village people and judges who praised her courage and determination.
The judges, "Here is your special award for inspiring others facing hard conditions".
All they said was, "THANK YOU".
Kefilwe's success in the village led to children seeking their specific talents. She also started a group for disabled children, providing a sense of purpose and belonging.
Kefilwe, after winning a dance competition, and attracting the entire village. Her heroic dancing symbolized hope and strength.
Kefilwe's final words were, "I Kefilwe, I am given".

