Meet Lydia Matioli: Author of Pendo’s Power

Meet LYDIA MATIOLI

PROGRAM & PARTNERSHIPS Director AT Freely in Hope
AUTHOR OF PENDO'S POWER
After giving birth to her daughter, Lydia Matioli wanted to ensure her daughter grew up in a world that was safe. As a survivor of child sexual assault, Lydia was terrified that her daughter could be vulnerable to the same harm she experienced. As a child-protection advocate, Lydia wanted to educate children to be aware of what abuse looks like, and to empower parents to build trust and establish safety measures with their children. This vision birthed Pendo’s Power, her first children’s book! Born and raised in Kibera, East Africa’s largest slum, Lydia has experienced the effects of sexual violence, lack of education, and poverty firsthand. Now serving as Freely in Hope’s Program & Partnerships Director, Lydia coordinates, designs, and implements programs that exemplify best practices on ending the cycle of sexual violence. Lydia is also on the Brave Movement Global Survivor Council. She received her Bachelors Degree in Gender Studies from Egerton University in Nairobi, Kenya.
SPEAKING:

Global Ministerial Conference on Ending Violence Against Children; Bogota Columbia

IN THE PRESS:

Together for Girls, November 8, 2024
NBC Bay Area, October 30, 2024
Standard Media Kenya, October 14, 2024
Amplify Africa, January 2, 2023
NBC Bay Area, November 5, 2023
Difference Makers Podcast, December 7, 2023
Ignite Institute Podcast, December 7, 2023
The Star Kenya, April 27, 2023

Contact Lydia Matioli:

For speaking or teaching inquiries, email: lydia@freelyinhope.org

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