Inspiring the next generation of vulnerable girls with my story
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Inspiring the next generation of vulnerable girls with my story
Growing up in a single parent family in rural Zimbabwe, my life was very hard. The high cost of school fees, stationery and uniform became a barrier to my education. When CAMFED stepped in to support me, I felt so happy — like I had wings to fly to the highest range! After completing school, I joined the CAMFED Association of women leaders — a home for transformation and plowing back to the community. l am who l am today because of this network. My CAMFED sisters have inspired me to excel in leadership and education.
Through CAMFED, I got the opportunity to volunteer at my former secondary school as a Learner Guide – a ‘big sister’ and role model for vulnerable girls. In addition, I undertook a BTEC Level 3 Advanced Diploma – an internationally recognized vocational qualification – which enriched my CV and helped me towards my goal of becoming a Social Worker.
I’ve also ventured into the mobile phone and accessories business, receiving training from CAMFED on market research, value addition, and financial record keeping. I use my profits to pay school fees for my children, as well as contributing to the CAMFED Association philanthropy fund. My hope for the future is to grow as a philanthropist and to continue furthering my education. Now, l am a game changer in my community, inspiring others with my story.
Sherry Thompsen $50
Joan and Scott Barker $526
dilhara anbil $7000
Kristin Nylen $158
Michael Glanz $150
JOyce Feeney $150
Vanessa Dauterive $26.6
Aran MacKinnon $106
Lyndon Hepner $52.9
Ron and Mary Freytag $106
Tamar Gubins $200
Tracy Clark $14
Rebecca Boyd Whittico $263
Mareka Belcher $5.6
Natalie Wexler $1052