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Tendayi Ganga, a mental health advocate and founder of Born To Shine, was named Canberra’s 2026 Citizen of the Year for empowering women and promoting multicultural inclusion.
Tendayi Ganga was named Canberra’s 2026 Citizen of the Year for her advocacy and leadership in women’s empowerment and multicultural inclusion.
Since founding Born To Shine in 2019, she has supported women—especially those from marginalized backgrounds—through mentorship, skills training, financial literacy, and community events.
Her work includes organizing the 2025 Mother–Daughter Event Against Domestic Violence.
Known for her resilience after overcoming mental health struggles, Ganga uses her platform to inspire hope and self-worth, fostering inclusive spaces and encouraging women to embrace their potential.
Chief Minister Andrew Barr commended her efforts to break down cultural barriers and strengthen community well-being.
Tendayi Ganga, defensora de la salud mental y fundadora de Born To Shine, fue nombrada Ciudadana del Año 2026 de Canberra por el empoderamiento de las mujeres y la promoción de la inclusión multicultural.