3 Ways to Celebrate Women’s Month

March is Women's history Month!

To celebrate, Freely in Hope will be sharing ways to celebrate all month long! There are immense barriers for girls to pursue an education in our communities and much of this has been exasperated due to the pandemic. Yet, we believe that girls have the right to achieve their academic dreams which will enable them to have equal rights, form their own solutions, and create pathways for other girls to have opportunities to pursue their dreams. This is exactly why Freely in Hope exists—to provide educational opportunities for women so that they can build equal opportunities for girls worldwide. Want to learn how you can join us in this mission?

Here are 3 Ways to support women this month!

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View Our virtual events!

Check out our virtual Hope Circle Launch Party! This event was hosted by our very own scholars and we can’t wait for you to hear uplifting stories from our scholars. These Hope Circle Connect Calls are usually exclusive to Hope Circle Members. But because it’s Women’s Month, we have opened it up to you! Come see what the Hope Circle membership is all about and become a member to engage in future conversations with our scholars on best practices for survivor-advocacy.

To celebrate International Women’s Day on March 8, Freely in Hope hosted a special virtual event on how we can achieve #EducationforEquality in Kenya and Zambia! 

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FUND EDUCATION FOR WOMEN!

Your monthly donations will fund educational opportunities for women so that they can fight for justice and equality! The Hope Circle is an unshakable community of monthly givers that believe in our audacious mission of ending sexual violence. Learn about the membership benefits and join today!

Wherever you are, you can become a member and donate through our website.

Giving from Kenya or Zambia? 

You can also donate through mobile money. All donations will benefit our holistic education program for survivors of sexual violence in Kenya and Zambia. 

KENYA
Pay Bill: 891300
Account: GG18908

ZAMBIA
Send Airtel Money to:
0976562008

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