Viva Health Medical Foundation has joined hands with Accra Girls School to create a memorable and empowering event on the occasion of World Menstrual Hygiene Day. With a commitment to breaking the stigma surrounding menstruation and promoting menstrual hygiene, the foundation organized a comprehensive programme aimed at educating, empowering, and supporting the girls of Accra Girls School.
Educating 400 Girls
The event began with an informative and engaging session on menstrual hygiene. Viva Health Medical Foundation recognized the importance of equipping young girls with accurate knowledge about their bodies and menstruation. In an interactive and supportive environment, the foundation’s experts shared essential information, debunked myths, and answered the girls’ questions, fostering a positive understanding of menstrual health.
Identifying 15 Ambassadors
To further drive the cause of menstrual hygiene, Viva Health Medical Foundation selected 15 passionate and enthusiastic girls to become ambassadors. These ambassadors were chosen based on their dedication, leadership potential, and commitment to making a difference. They will undergo deeper training and engagement, equipping them with the knowledge and skills to become advocates for menstrual hygiene within their school and community.
Distribution of Essential Supplies
Recognizing the challenges faced by many girls in accessing menstrual hygiene products, Viva Health Medical Foundation distributed pads, menstrual caps, and other necessary supplies to the girls. This initiative aimed to alleviate the burden of period poverty and ensure that no girl misses out on education or opportunities due to a lack of resources.
Supporting Academic Pursuits
The foundation also understood the importance of education and provided additional support to the girls. Each girl received notebooks, pens, and other stationary supplies to aid their academic journey. By addressing not only menstrual needs but also educational requirements, Viva Health Medical Foundation demonstrated its commitment to holistic empowerment.
Mentoring Session
Complementing the educational component, a mentoring session was conducted by accomplished women from diverse fields. The session focused on inspiring the girls, encouraging them to dream big, and providing guidance on career choices and personal development. It aimed to instil confidence, resilience, and a belief in their limitless potential.
Conclusion
The celebration of World Menstrual Hygiene Day at Accra Girls School, organized by Viva Health Medical Foundation, was a resounding success.
By educating 400 girls, identifying ambassadors, distributing essential supplies, and providing mentoring sessions, the foundation took significant strides toward empowering these young girls for a brighter future. The event not only created awareness but also fostered an environment of support, understanding, and self-belief.
As we commemorate World Menstrual Hygiene Day, let us celebrate initiatives like this that uplift and empower girls, ensuring that they have the knowledge, resources, and opportunities they need to thrive. Together, we can break barriers, challenge taboos, and build a world where menstrual hygiene is embraced, and every girl can reach her full potential.