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STELLAR GIRLS KENYA SANITARY PADS FUNDS DRIVE - 2022

HESA INTERNATIONAL is a charity organization that supports, educates and brings together the youth of Lenana Slums (Ngong Road) to unite in making a positive change in the community. It is spearheaded by 4 astounding & devoted young men; H enry - E dward - S tanley- A llan hence the name HESA. Allan happens to be a Stellar Girls Kenya mentor. Every year, HESA plans an annual education & fun day dubbed MTAANI HANGOUT and this will be their 5th Edition. They have invited SGK to their event to participate in way of mentoring the kids, cooking, playing, dancing and helping in any other way that will be required on the D-Day. In addition to this, they shared a list of requirements needed for the day and we chose to take up SANITARY PADS . Together with other supporters (family & friends), SGK will run a 12 DAY SANITARY PADS FUNDS DRIVE for girls at Lenana, we shall rally our friends to support us by buying one pad (85/-) each or more. ( See poster for more details) This being

STELLAR GIRLS KENYA & NOVA PIONEER SCHOOLS

A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step!  We are happy to have taken the first step into our long-lasting and fruitful friendship with the formidable and prestigious Nova Pioneer Schools, Tatu City. This past Sunday, 13th November 2022, we were called upon to mentor and minister to students at Nova Pioneer High Schools, Tatu City (Girls & Boys). Our stellar mentors showed up in large numbers to share, mentor, educate, elevate and empower the students into eventually transforming into their best version a.k.a their stellar version!  The speakers for the church services were stellar mentors; Austine Muga (boys) and Nicole Kimani (girls) who strongly spoke and taught on ‘Finishing Strong’ and ‘Anxiety & Anger Management’ respectively. With National Exams nearing, there’s a tendency to fear what’s coming and guidance on key tips to handle the looming pressure were effectively put across by our mentors. After the service the students still wanted more from us and mo