NewSETA, an organisation dedicated to enhancing the well-being of vulnerable populations, recently implemented a comprehensive training program focused on hygiene, specifically designed for adolescent girls and orphans.
This initiative aims to equip these young individuals with essential knowledge and skills to maintain personal hygiene, a critical aspect of health that is often overlooked in underserved communities. The training sessions covered topics including the importance of regular bathing, proper dental care, and menstrual hygiene. Participants were engaged in interactive discussions that highlighted the relationship between good hygiene practices and overall health. Moreover, the program emphasised the psychological and social aspects of hygiene, encouraging participants to understand how maintaining cleanliness can positively impact their self-esteem and social interactions.
Support with Sanitary Pads
In addition to the educational component, NewSETA recognised the practical needs of these young girls and orphans by providing them with sanitary pads. This support is crucial, as access to menstrual hygiene products is often limited in many communities, leading to significant challenges during menstruation. By distributing sanitary pads, NewSETA not only alleviates the financial burden of purchasing these essential items but also empowers girls to manage their menstrual cycles with dignity and comfort. Providing sanitary pads is part of a broader strategy to promote healthy lifestyles among participants.


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