May 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!
We, like you, had a month of transition. We are learning, unlearning, and learning again to navigate our world safely and compassionately.
With mandatory quarantine being in place for months now, disparities between how the pandemic is affecting people of different race, gender and class have never been more apparent.
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.
As the COVID-19 pandemic rages around the world, women and girls have been exposed to more vulnerabilities that are being exacerbated by the crisis.
At Freely in Hope, we are responding to the socioeconomic impact by being attentive to the needs of our community and pursuing our mission of ending sexual violence in all the ways we can.
Great leadership draws from conviction, and effective advocacy draws from understanding our community’s needs.
Growing up in Kibera, East Africa’s largest slum, she saw the prevalence of sexual violence and wanted to do something about it.