Help Uviwe Child & Youth Services by donating sanitary pads towards our young girls for our 16 Days of Activism Campaign against GBV

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Help Uviwe Child & Youth Services by donating sanitary pads towards our young girls for our 16 Days of Activism Campaign against GBV
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As part of our 16 Days of Activism Campaign for No Violence against Women and Children, we recognize neglect as a form of abuse. Some women and girls have limited options when it comes to sanitary hygiene due to poverty and limited access to resources. This should not be the case and Uviwe would like to assist young girls that attend our programme, by gifting them sanitary towels and giving them the opportunity to take care of themselves during their menstruation cycle. If you want to help us restore a girl child’s dignity, drop off any donations at our centres or EFT us with reference: Girls Dignity Kit
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