Help Siyakholwa Support Care Centre by donating of 100 OVC Girls sanitation Pads for OVC girls in disadvantaged communities

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Help Siyakholwa Support Care Centre by donating of 100 OVC Girls sanitation Pads for OVC girls in disadvantaged communities
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Project is quick start sanitation pads improvement to OVC girls • Siyakholwa Increase access to sanitary products to disadvantaged daily collection at our centre and Mobile distribution using our Pads Mobile • Create awareness around the lack of sanitation faced by a major portion of girls in disadvantaged communities and schools • Collect and donate sanitary products to the disadvantaged communities,schools, homeless and shelters • Call on policy makers to make OVC girls sanitary products available to the underprivileged • Consolidate all sanitary distribution efforts all across disadvantaged communities into a central in-sync mechanism that enables equal and fair distribution to all areas • Educate women and girls about the disposal of used sanitary products and the importance thereof Their period is one of the worst times of the month. Most women and girls are forced to go without these basic necessities because of how expensive they are. We would like the government to: 1. Subsidise underpriviledged women for sanitary product We do Mobile distribution of sanitation pads in underprivileged communities and schools twice a year.
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