Ellie, Maureen & Phoebe visit St. Mary’s and St. Kizito Schools
What an amzaing day! We woke up to rain and found we were even a little chilly, but as the day wore on the sun came out and our sweaters came off.
We started our work at St. Mary’s school where we spoke to 250 girls.
You’ll observe the condition of the school in the backdrop of this photo. St. Mary’s is like many other schools we visit. We are so proud that now the girls attending St. Mary’s have a chance to prosper to their fullest potential.
Ellie and Phoebe in front of St. Mary’s School.
Phoebe led the class and engaged all the girls in conversation about menstration.
Phoebe lecturing about the reproductive cycle
Education is a critical component to the Mooncatcher mission.
As always she spoke to the students about their visions and told them that staying in school was a path to realizing a better future.
Maureen and I did our parts with calendars, excercises and showing everyone what our kit looks like and how to take care of it.
Ellie teaching the menstrual calendar
Phoebe demonstrating how the Mooncatcher Pad is worn
We did the same thing in the afternoon at St. Kizito School. The smiles on the faces of all these girls reminded us again of how important an incredibly satisfying this work is.
Excited, the girls at St. Kizito School receive their colorful Mooncatcher pads
Mid day we met with the director of the Peace Corps Uganda
who was very gracious and interested in our mission. It looks like Phoebe will have an opportunity to speak to some Peace Corps volunteers later in the month. We are hoping that our design will be useful in small villages throughout the country.
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