I've raised £450 to Sanitary product donations and Sex education talk at the Nkanfua community in Cape Coast

According to the report by United Nations Children’s funds (UNICEF), 95% of of girls living in rural communities in Ghana miss 20% of school because they did not have access to sanitary pads.
This issue is on going, young girls deserve the chance of education without their menstrual cycle hindering it. As humans we have a duty of care to those around us. Help us show these young women we care by donating towards this project.
£1/ 14cedis= 11 Pads
£3/ 44cedis = 33 pads
£5/ 74cedis = 55 pads
We are also doing a sex education talk at the following schools;Rev Alec Jones Methodist School ,St Paul Catholic School| Nkanfua Cape Coast
Teenage pregnancies in Ghana are on the rise. We believe children should be taught the in’s and out’s of consent and other subjects important to their age groups.