Wednesday, 25 January 2017

Save $1 Campaign

With the coming of the new year we have launched a new campaign "SPARE $1 CAMPAIGN" to help boost our resources and continue with our mandate of helping poor and disadvantaged school girls have access to proper sanitary wear and also ensure that they do not miss school during this time. #spare$campaign
#helpkeepgirlsinschool

Tuesday, 8 November 2016

Sanitary wear should be a right not a priority!!!

 
In poor communities across Zimbabwe, some girls stay home from school when menstruating (missing a week of school every month) or drop out completely once they reach that age. If they cannot afford disposables (or there are none available) they have to use whatever they can find. Often leaves or newspapers, cloth rags if they are lucky. Usually these are not absorbent enough.
Disposable products are often too expensive to affo...rd or simply not available. In times of disaster (tsunami's, cyclones etc.) women who might have otherwise been able to obtain these products themselves, may be left with nothing, and stores supplying disposables can be destroyed along with everything else. Even when disposable pads are distributed via aid organisations, this is an ongoing need for so many women.

But it doesn't have to be that way. Aid agencies are already providing menstrual products to women in need, usually disposable ones, but they need your help too. Whether that be to donate unused disposable products, donate reusable cloth pads, or even donate money to aid agencies (some specifically deal with this issue) - there *are* things *you* can do to help.

If you've ever made an emergency trip down to the shops to buy a pack of pads or tampons.... think about what it would be like if there were no shops to buy them from, or no money to afford them.
So you can make a difference by making a donation today. info.wecarezimbabwetrust@gmail.com, +263777688243

Tuesday, 11 October 2016

Sanitary Pads Ditribution and MHM Training in Musengezi, Zimbabwe




Sanitary pads distribution and MHM training at Mahwanda Primary School on Friday 30 September 2016 in pics. . We had an awesome time with the girls . Thanks to all who made this possible. To God be the Glory!!!!!

Monday, 10 October 2016

Today is International Day of the Girl Child!!!!





  As we commemorate this day, let's bear in mind that all girls deserve equal access to healthcare, education and basic human needs. So just take a moment and donate a pack of pads today and help poor and disadvantaged girls have access to proper sanitary wear and ensure that they do not miss school.
#helpkeepgrilsinschool

Tuesday, 8 March 2016

International Women's Day

Today is international Women's Day. As we celebrate this special day let us remember that there are a lot of poor and disadvantaged women and girls out there. These people need our help. Things are tough and due to economic hardships having access to or buying  a pack of pads is a luxury for most girls in Zimbabwe's rural areas. Therefore donate a pack of pads today and help a young girl in need.

Wednesday, 25 November 2015

Sanitary Pads Drive

The challenge is simple: 1 pack of pads costs 95c. We ask you to buy 1pack or more and donate to the pads drive. 500 packs = 500 underprivileged girls in the country's rural areas.

WeCareZim's mandate is to donate at least 500 packets of pads to 500 girls every month. We are not targeting just one area but our goal is to do this in all rural areas nationwide
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Some young women are currently using ash, old sacks, feathers or old pieces of blankets as sanitary wear.Help us make a difference in the lives of these underprivileged young women and girls.
For more information or if you wish to make a donation call or send a WhatsApp message to +236777688243 or email deemukozho@gmail.com. You can also visit the following link to make a donation : https://www.gofundme.com/sfdges.

Donation from Disruptive innovation








On 19 November 2015, at an even to commemorate World Toilet Day in Harare, Zimbabwe, WeCareZim received 1500 sanitary pads from Disruptive Innovation as support for their sanitary pads drive and in an effort to help them reach out to at least 500 poor and disadvantaged school girls a month.