We have BIG dreams for 2024. View our 2023 Impact Report to learn what we accomplished last year.
Our priorities for this year are to...
Continue and expand on our health education programming, focusing on women's health topics like reproductive cancer screening and prevention.
Facilitate administration of the HPV vaccine
Provide counseling and support services to survivors of gender-based violence
Open The Wilson Center for Women and welcome our first patients
Purchase necessary equipment and supplies such as speculums, fetal dopplers, office supplies, and exam tables
Distribute menstrual hygiene products to girls in our community who cannot afford to buy their own
We're a team of volunteers determined to improve reproductive and maternal health outcomes in Siaya County, Kenya. We're giving this project everything we've got and even the smallest donation can significantly impact our project and improve the lives of our beneficiaries.
Your contribution of approximately...
$7 pays for cervical cancer screening for one woman
$18 pays for ultrasound imaging which can assist in the diagnosis of breast and uterine conditions
$58 pays for eight hours of health education delivery to our CBO members
$500 pays for a high-quality fetal doppler for use during our obstetric visits
MAKE A DONATION
Please consider making a donation today using the DONATE button below to help us bring primary care and health education to women and girls in Siaya County.
You can also make a donation on Give Butter and credit one of our volunteers/interns for their hard work. Or find us on Venmo @juaniforwomen
100% of your donation will be used to fund one of our three initiatives:
Supporting survivors of gender-based violence
Increasing breast and cervical cancer education, screening and prevention
Making period products more accessible to girls
By December 31, 2024, we're determined to...
Provide cervical cancer education to 100 women in Siaya County
Vaccinate 50 girls against HPV, the virus that causes cervical cancer
Distribute a year's worth of menstrual hygiene supplies to 30 girls age 12-19
Did You Know
About 95% of menstruating girls in Kenya miss 1-3 days of school each month because of their periods? Up to 70% of girls reported their grades were negatively impacted by the days missed.
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Thank you for your support!
Asante Sana,
Project Juani