Social TV
Health And Welfare

Tomorrow Trust in partnership with Mimecast for a sanitary pad drive

The Tomorrow Trust develops and facilitated holistic educational programmes for orphaned and vulnerable children and youth, from junior grades leading into their professional careers. Through a partnership with Mimecast, this team aims to breach the target and with the help of families, communities, businesses, and corporates around the world, continue to keep vulnerable women in school.

Working with young girls from underprivileged homes in our programmes, there is a direct impact on a child’s academic performance and mental wellness due to the lack of or no access to sanitary pads. The purpose of this drive is to provide basic feminine items, sanitary pads to be exact to the less fortunate, the target is set at R50,000.00 which will be used for the purchase of sanitary pads which will be distributed accordingly, allowing young girls to continue their education without being exposed to hygienic risks, discomfort, shame or loss of dignity.

To donate, visit Backabuddy’s site and type in Duane Nicol to see the campaign and the moving target. You can also visit our Tomorrow Trust page on the platform to support our other campaigns.

( https://www.backabuddy.co.za/champion/project/mimecast-tomorrow-trust)

We would like to express our gratitude to everyone who has donated thus far and sharing information within their networks to help bring more awareness to this initiative.

 

 

 

 

 

Related posts

Turkey responds to 71 vulnerable children in Harare

Mapule Mathe

Liberty gives 5,000 learners shoes ahead of the chilly winter

Mpofu Sthandile

Doctors work together to donate to Gweru taskforce.

Mapule Mathe

Understanding the impact of nutrition on autoimmunity

Mpofu Sthandile

UP Faculty of Veterinary Science’s new test for deafness in dogs

Mapule Mathe

Shoprite donates food to affected communities in KZN

Mpofu Sthandile
Translate »