Kasia Janus and Maapf making a difference with Girls stay in School Project.
the students of St. Egidio primary school.
Trainers and the Parish pastor on ‘Reusable Sanitary Pads
project’ orientation day.
Girls learning to make reusable sanitary pads
Liquid Soap preparation session at Kakone primary
school. In the first picture, the Parish pastor happily prepares
liquid soap with his students. Teamwork 🙂
Sanitary pad making continues. According to
Sister Marcellina, this project is very unique, and the teachers, the students,
and the community are so impressed to have this project in their remote village
school. The photos show how involved everyone is in this project,
even the Parish Pastor, himself learning to mix liquid soap so the girls can
keep these pads clean by washing them with the soap they had just made.
Students and teachers learning how to cut the
materials for the sanitary pad project, Sister Marcelina was
impressed how eager and engaging the students and teachers were in
learning how to make the pads. This just makes my heart so full to see how
engaged the girls are in this project.
Email note from Sr. Marcellina Biira, Kasese Uganda
BRINGING NEW LIFE AND HOPE TO THE HOPELESS
Dear Kasia,
Cordial greetings from Kasese.
I cannot thank you enough with deacon Don for bringing new
life to my vulnerable chard to reach community and our girl child to go to
school while secure from embarrassment in case menstrual periods begin while at
school.
Now am getting daily calls from the whole district and
beyond that I should extend this service and training to them because this
problem is general but because of limited resources AI cannot manage.
This project has has been impressed by everyone who has had
about it.
We continue to pray that God may find a way for us.
Stay blessed.
Sr. Marcellina