Promote the Common Good
From 10:00 am to 12:00 pmAnele Zondo – Manager, Ministry Engagement, Building Hope In The City Operations Prior to working at BHITC, Anele Zondo worked at Convoy of Hope for almost six years. As the Youth Program Manager, she played a pivotal role in launching and expanding programs in over 20 countries, collaborating with dedicated local teams. She developed evidence-based curricula, fostered global team collaboration, and implemented comprehensive monitoring and evaluation systems to enhance program effectiveness. Through her strategic and prayerful approach to partnership-building, she advocated for vulnerable women and girls, raising awareness of systemic disparities. Beyond her professional achievements, Anele is deeply committed to social justice, community empowerment, and compassionate, Christ-centered, people-first leadership. In a way she never expected, God opened doors at Building Hope. While she once prayed to eventually live and serve globally, He had other plans. Through a series of miraculous events, He called her here. This, too, is the field—a place to serve immigrants and newcomers, to mobilize and inspire the local church, and to create pathways for the community to engage in their own giftings. She is constantly reminded that hope is alive and at work.
Anele Zondo – Manager, Ministry Engagement, Building Hope In The City Operations
Prior to working at BHITC, Anele Zondo worked at Convoy of Hope for almost six years. As the Youth Program Manager, she played a pivotal role in launching and expanding programs in over 20 countries, collaborating with dedicated local teams. She developed evidence-based curricula, fostered global team collaboration, and implemented comprehensive monitoring and evaluation systems to enhance program effectiveness. Through her strategic and prayerful approach to partnership-building, she advocated for vulnerable women and girls, raising awareness of systemic disparities.
Beyond her professional achievements, Anele is deeply committed to social justice, community empowerment, and compassionate, Christ-centered, people-first leadership. In a way she never expected, God opened doors at Building Hope. While she once prayed to eventually live and serve globally, He had other plans. Through a series of miraculous events, He called her here. This, too, is the field—a place to serve immigrants and newcomers, to mobilize and inspire the local church, and to create pathways for the community to engage in their own giftings. She is constantly reminded that hope is alive and at work.
