Image courtesy of Brandon Solomon, Rise Above Development
Flourishing Potential
RAD not only offers a safe space where children can play freely and with peace of mind, the organisation also provides numerous means for locals to develop skills, further their education, and practice hobbies and interests. “We run a variety of developmental programmes, including trauma support, reading, life skills, arts and crafts, netball, and a daily feeding scheme for our beneficiaries,” shares Malany.
The development centre is a hub of opportunity and growth, allowing locals to flourish and find hope in and amongst daily hardship. RAD’s mission is to enable the young people in their community to rise above their circumstances, equipped with hope and empowerment to build a better future for themselves and their families.
“We dream of a fully developed, multifunctional youth centre — a place that’s alive with learning, laughter, and growth. A safe haven where children can access therapy, creative expression, academic support, recreational activities, and mentorship — all under one roof,” states Malany.
Community Upliftment Through Urban Greening
Our partnership with RAD has blossomed into a wonderfully symbiotic relationship, demonstrating the potential of urban greening and horticulture in yielding both environmental and social benefits. Our urban greening work at RAD, supported by the Heineken® Green Zones project, has transformed the space drastically through new infrastructure and biodiversity enhancement. This includes a circular pergola with rain-sheltering sheeting that emphasises landscape architecture principles and provides a feeling of being held by nature in a harsh external environment, along with a planting strategy tailored to address local ecological challenges like wind, rain, and flooding, which includes over 600 plants across 35 species.
The project has moved beyond physical transformation to build community capacity. By relying heavily on local engagement, the urban greening of RAD has upskilled residents and fostered a sense of environmental stewardship. The children at RAD have also experienced this firsthand, growing eager to get stuck in and finding a sense of pride for this vibrant community garden. Malany shares how “they enjoy getting their hands dirty, learning how to care for plants, and seeing something grow that they helped create. It teaches patience, responsibility, and teamwork. They’re proud of ‘their’ garden and have even started taking those lessons home to their families. It gives our youth a sense of ownership and connection to nature—something many have never experienced before.”