In a heartfelt and impactful collaboration, Mama Agnes Ochilo Foundation partnered with the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya (ICPAK) to launch a mentorship program aimed at addressing the unique challenges faced by students of Sexual Reproductive Age. As part of this initiative, the foundation recently donated sanitary pads to school girls across Migori County.
Adolescence is a crucial phase in a young person’s life, filled with both opportunities and challenges. Recognizing the importance of providing guidance and support during this critical time, Mama Agnes Ochilo Foundation and ICPAK came together to establish a mentorship program that seeks to address the specific needs and concerns of students at Sexual Reproductive Age.
One of the pressing issues faced by girls during this period is lack of access to sanitary pads, which can have a significant impact on their education and overall well-being. To alleviate this burden, the foundation generously donated sanitary pads to students ensuring that they can continue their education with dignity and confidence.
This gathering not only symbolized unity but also provided a platform for open and supportive discussions about the challenges faced by girls during their adolescence.
Mama Agnes Ochilo expressed her deep commitment to the mentorship program and the welfare of young girls in the community. She emphasized the importance of addressing the unique needs of students at Sexual Reproductive Age and providing them with the guidance and resources they require to thrive.