Alice: Restoring Health
Because of Freely in Hope, I realized that I am a survivor and no longer a victim. I am more confident in myself which is why I am able to fight sexual violence.
Because of Freely in Hope, I realized that I am a survivor and no longer a victim. I am more confident in myself which is why I am able to fight sexual violence.
I hope that other girls will realize how powerful they are, and use this power to bring change to their communities and the world.
My vision is to see the girl child in school, empowered and independent. I encourage the girls that I teach and interact with to better their lives through education.
FIH gives girls opportunities to change, grow, and most importantly, achieve their dreams. The experience at FIH molds us to be better and stronger women in society.
When I share my story, I hope that survivors suffering in silence will find hope and reach out for support.
As a healthcare provider, I will advocate for health facilities to create one-stop centers for survivors and for those who are vulnerable.
My biggest dream is to help reduce the percentage of women working in prostitution, both within my community and other communities throughout Kenya.
I moved from mere struggles of poverty to living in slavery. My life there was full of tears, sorrow, harassment, and pain.
My hope is to see that every learner in school is supported, included in all activities, and fully accepted within their community.