Community Resilience Project
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Lorna’s Embako is a community project run by a small group of women dedicated to empowering the students and people of Nabalaki Land, Kenya, Africa.
We fund food security educational programs, hygiene education training events, scholarships, and provide school supplies and uniforms to the area students and schools. Your donation goes directly to the community.
We are raising money for our next Sanitary Hygiene Training Event. Lorna is a certified ambassador for Days For Girls, an organisation which helps provide education about menstruation and reusable sanitary kits.
We are proud to say we have reached over 1500 students, but the need for education and sanitary supplies is ongoing, and Lorna is being overwhelmed with requests for training days.
Please help us make it happen! $8 will buy a reusable sanitary kit, that includes washable pads, underwear, soap, and washcloths. $7 will help us buy food for the daylong event.
Lorna’s Embako says yes to empowering girls to handle their periods with dignity and without shame. Help keep girls in school and donate today!
Donate today and help us give the children and families the education
Lorna Wanyama, Founder
Katherine Gaudry Pola, Partner
Follow us on Facebook and Instagram at Lorna’s Embako
Lorna’s Embako is a community project run by a small group of women dedicated to empowering the students and people of Nabalaki Land, Kenya, Africa.
We fund food security educational programs, hygiene education training events, scholarships, and provide school supplies and uniforms to the area students and schools. Your donation goes directly to the community.
We are raising money for our next Sanitary Hygiene Training Event. Lorna is a certified ambassador for Days For Girls, an organisation which helps provide education about menstruation and reusable sanitary kits.
We are proud to say we have reached over 1500 students, but the need for education and sanitary supplies is ongoing, and Lorna is being overwhelmed with requests for training days.
Please help us make it happen! $8 will buy a reusable sanitary kit, that includes washable pads, underwear, soap, and washcloths. $7 will help us buy food for the daylong event.
Lorna’s Embako says yes to empowering girls to handle their periods with dignity and without shame. Help keep girls in school and donate today!
Donate today and help us give the children and families the education
Lorna Wanyama, Founder
Katherine Gaudry Pola, Partner
Follow us on Facebook and Instagram at Lorna’s Embako
Organizer
Katherine Gaudry Pola
Organizer
Henley Brook WA