When you see a girl whose power has been unlocked, she shines!
When she thrives, we all thrive
Together this giving season, we can make a difference that ripples outward to benefit everyone.
When you see a girl whose power has been unlocked, she shines!
Our movement’s relentless pursuit of girls’ education — done right — is about championing social justice, and creating systems that better serve the needs of all children.
This Day of the African Child (June 16) hear from Elizabeth, one of the girls we serve, and from Madam Lulamba, one of our school community members who will stop at nothing to help students learn and succeed:
When I found out that I would receive CAMFED support, it was such a relief for me and my parents. My parents were very happy because they knew we were going to be helped by someone. My mom and I felt great. I received a full uniform, books, soap, and every term I am given menstrual pads.
My hopes for the future are to finish school with good grades, and go to a respected university. I get very good grades now, and I motivate my three younger siblings to try their best in class. I am a role model to them all.
[My CAMFED Teacher Mentor,] Madam Lulamba, she’s a good woman. She motivates us and teaches us how to take care of ourselves.
Read Elizabeth's storyMy name is Madam Lulamba, I’m the CAMFED Teacher Mentor (a teacher with additional training in guidance and counseling) at a secondary school in Mpika district, Zambia. I was motivated to become a CAMFED Teacher Mentor as I could see how girls faced a lot of challenges in their education.
Elizabeth is one of the students who has opened up and confided her challenges to me in recent years. I have supported her to stay in school and now she is thriving in her education. Elizabeth’s academic performance is very good!
It makes me happy when I see a lot of girls being in school and concentrating on their studies. When a girl is educated, her whole family and society will benefit.
Read Madam Lulamba's storyWhen you see a girl whose power has been unlocked, she shines!Lydia Wilbard, founding CAMFED Association member and CAMFED Executive Director: Learning & Engagement
Our shining example of what girls’ education can unlock, is the sisterhood of women activists and leaders educated with CAMFED support — the CAMFED Association.
For Sisterhood Week (July 22-July 28), introduce your friends to a new film about determination and sisterhood transforming our world, while raising funds to send more girls to school.
Make your plans for Sisterhood WeekAnthony Silk $106
Karla Feindt $106
Ronald Menzin MD $200
Amy Schwartz $500
Elizabeth Crawford $1500
Mary Fuller $1052
martha sickles $316
Alison Sands $106
Florence Dapice $106
Gary Schweizer $50
Karen Henley $158
Deborah Spero $211
Jane Marks $400
Anand Kamathi $143
Robert Osann $50