June Highlights
This month, we started individualized tutoring, group therapy, and we attained textbooks for our high school scholars in Zambia!
This month, we started individualized tutoring, group therapy, and we attained textbooks for our high school scholars in Zambia!
Our team in Kenya conducted a career test where our high school scholars were able to align their education with their future aspirations! They have big dreams and we are excited to collaborate with them!
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As a leader in social impact the change doesn’t come from you. The “social” in “social impact” at its core implies the ownership and involvement of the community.
Empowering Survivors to End Sexual Violence Read More »
Even though COVID-19 is new, the trauma it has caused is not; therefore we are able to learn from past experiences and use that as a way to propel us forward.
Innovating in a Pandemic Read More »
If we believe that inherent dignity is within every single human being, we won’t call them words that we wouldn’t want to be called, we wouldn’t tell their story in a way that we wouldn’t want our story told because we see them in a higher light.
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Wholeness looks like the art of kintsuge – broken pieces of pottery that are mended together with pure gold. This image reminds me to accept the way things are within myself, while also moving toward the woman I am becoming, for she can be both broken and whole at the same time.
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This month, we started individualized tutoring, group therapy, and we attained textbooks for our high school scholars in Zambia!
We, like you, had a month of transition. We are learning, unlearning, and learning again to navigate our world safely and compassionately.
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I want to ensure that the system adjusts to meet the needs of disadvantaged women in the community, and until we see change, we can empower these women to be the ones who will take a stand within their spheres of influence.
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