40 for 40 · In Memory of Sahra Bulle

About This Campaign

This year, Sahra would have turned 40.

40 for 40 is more than a fundraising goal. It is a declaration that her life continues to shape what we build next. The Centre for Learning and Teaching exists because her story demanded more than remembrance — it demanded structure, education, and institutional change.

Through this campaign, we are transforming personal loss into sustained community learning. Each contribution helps move the Foundation from annual initiatives to a permanent educational framework designed to strengthen institutions and protect communities. This campaign is an invitation to help transform remembrance into lasting educational impact.

Our Goal

Campaign Goal

Fundraising Target

$40,000

In recognition of Sahra's 40th birthday, the Foundation is seeking to raise $40,000 to formally launch the Centre for Learning and Teaching. This goal reflects both symbolic significance and a practical investment in the establishment of the Centre.

Funds raised will directly support

Development of structured educational programming

Institutional partnership initiatives

Curriculum and training resource development

Community engagement events including the annual #IAmSahraBulle Conference on November 4th

Governance and operational infrastructure required to sustain the Centre

Take Action

How You Can Support

The 40 for 40 campaign is a collective effort to establish the Centre for Learning and Teaching and expand education focused on violence literacy, prevention, and institutional accountability. Your support helps transform community awareness into structured learning, partnerships, and long-term impact.

You can support this campaign by

Contributing directly to the 40 for 40 campaign

Sharing the campaign with your network and community

Inviting individuals or organizations to support the launch of the Centre

Every contribution helps strengthen the Foundation's ability to build sustainable educational initiatives that serve institutions, communities, and future generations.