By F ssibu mission foundation | Project leader
Here’s how the mentorship session on 29th May 2026 at Mwanyagiri Primary School will help strengthen the children in school:
First, the menstrual pads directly tackle a major reason girls miss school. With access to sanitary products, girls can stay in class during their periods, avoid shame or discomfort, and maintain consistent attendance. This builds their confidence and academic continuity.
Second, the mathematical sets equip learners with proper tools for geometry and technical drawing. Many students share or lack these basics, which limits their performance in math and science. Providing them removes a practical barrier and enables full participation in lessons and exams.
Beyond materials, the mentorship session itself strengthens emotional and mental resilience. Through open conversations, children learn to manage peer pressure, set goals, and believe in their own potential. It creates a supportive environment where students feel seen, encouraged, and motivated to persevere despite challenges.
Together, these efforts reduce dropout risks, improve classroom engagement, and foster a sense of worth. Strengthened learners become active participants, not passive observers, in their education—leading to better attendance, higher self-esteem, and improved academic outcomes.
By F ssibu mission foundation | Project leader
By Seguya Ivan | Project leader
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