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How South African girls learn about periods
November 30, 2025

How South African girls learn about periods

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Improvised sanitary pads in South Africa – the dark truth
November 20, 2025

Improvised sanitary pads in South Africa – the dark truth

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One less thing to worry about
November 10, 2025

One less thing to worry about

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What we’ve learnt since launching our period poverty charity
October 7, 2025

What we’ve learnt since launching our period poverty charity

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Experiencing the first period: young South African women’s reality
September 29, 2025

Experiencing the first period: young South African women’s reality

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Taboo: the stigma of period poverty runs deep
September 20, 2025

Taboo: the stigma of period poverty runs deep

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The positive impact we make on young women’s lives
September 14, 2025

The positive impact we make on young women’s lives

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The language of periods: Why words matter
September 9, 2025

The language of periods: Why words matter

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Quit a Bad Habit, Save a Child from Period Poverty | Siyakunakekela Charity
August 31, 2025

Quit a Bad Habit, Save a Child from Period Poverty | Siyakunakekela Charity

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Period poverty in South Africa: How you can help
August 25, 2025

Period poverty in South Africa: How you can help

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The road ahead: Our vision for the next 12 months
August 15, 2025

The road ahead: Our vision for the next 12 months

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How South African boys and men can play their essential role in ending period poverty
August 3, 2025

How South African boys and men can play their essential role in ending period poverty

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How we spend your donations in the fight against period poverty in South Africa
July 18, 2025

How we spend your donations in the fight against period poverty in South Africa

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The lasting damage period poverty causes in South Africa
July 15, 2025

The lasting damage period poverty causes in South Africa

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The facts about period poverty in South Africa
July 10, 2025

The facts about period poverty in South Africa

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Bright minds. Warm smiles. A future full of possib Bright minds. Warm smiles. A future full of possibility 📚✨

Every child deserves a safe place to learn, to dream, and to feel seen. These waves are more than a hello, they are a reminder of why education matters and why support changes lives.

Let’s keep showing up for the next generation 💛

#EducationMatters #FutureLeaders #ClassroomJoy #LearningTogether #SupportOurChildren #HopeInAction #SchoolLife #ChangeBeginsHere #UKCharity #Siyakunakekela
While she is laughing on the swing today, millions While she is laughing on the swing today, millions of girls are at home because their period arrived and there were no pads. 💔

In the communities we serve, a girl can miss up to 60 days of school each year, using rags, paper or even leaves just to get by. No child should have to choose between dignity and education.

At Siyakunakekela your support gives her both.
💛 £10 helps 10 girls and saves 500 days of school
📦 Sponsor a dignity pack for a school
📢 Share this post and help break the silence

Together we can end period poverty and keep every girl learning with confidence. 📚✨

#Siyakunakekela #EndPeriodPoverty #KeepGirlsInSchool #DignityForAllGirls #GirlsEducation #PeriodPositivity #SupportHerFuture
Meet Nonjabulo She represents the 7 million girl Meet Nonjabulo 

She represents the 7 million girls in Africa who are forced to miss school or use unsafe alternatives every month.

With your support, Nonjabulo can walk into class with dignity, ready to learn, grow, and thrive. 🌍✨

💌 Every donation helps provide safe, sustainable solutions so no girl is left behind. 
#Siyakunakekela #EndPeriodPoverty #SupportGirlsEducation #DignityForAll

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