Breaking Barriers:Empowering teenage mothers and individuals with Albinism
Meet Lucy a teenage mother who thought that her dreams were shattered when she became a teenage mother at 16 years old.
But with the support of our Organization Mashauri social center, she is able to continue with her education, develop her skills and be able to build a brighter future to her self.
similarly meet John A young man living with albinism, when we met John he was facing stigma and isolation in his community, but through our community empowerment programs John gained confidence skills and a sense of belonging.
At Mashauri Social center we believe that every individual deserves a chance to thrive irregardless of their circumstances. That is why we are dedicated to providing psychosocial support, economic empowerment and advocacy for teenage mothers and individuals living with albinism
Our Work
1.psychosocial support
we provide counseling , mentorship and peer support to help our beneficiaries develop confidence and self esteem.
2.Economic empowerment
we offer vocational training, business skills development, and income-generating activities to help our beneficiaries become self-sufficient.
3.Advocacy
we work with communities, leaders and policy makers to promote inclusion understanding and acceptance.
You can help
- Donate your support can help us reach more teenage mothers and and individuals with albinism
- volunteer join our team and share your skills time and expertise.
- spread word share our story and help us create a community of supporters.
Together, we can break down barriers and create a brighter future for all.