Singer Mumbi Georgia is making waves beyond music with her new corporate social responsibility (CSR) campaign focused on menstrual health.
She recently launched an initiative to provide sanitary pads to students in need, targeting young girls in underprivileged Kenyan communities.
Many students miss school due to a lack of sanitary products, disrupting their education. Mumbi aims to remove this barrier by partnering with local organizations and schools to distribute pads, ensuring girls can attend classes confidently.
With a deep passion for youth empowerment, she partnered with various local organizations and schools to distribute sanitary pads to young girls.
Her mission is clear: to ensure that no girl has to miss school due to menstruation and to provide them with the tools necessary for maintaining their health and dignity.
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The campaign has already impacted lives, with students expressing gratitude for the support.
“I want every girl to feel empowered and not worry about something as basic as sanitary pads,” Mumbi said, highlighting her drive to support youth education.
Beyond distribution, Mumbi is tackling stigma by collaborating with healthcare professionals to educate communities about menstrual hygiene. Her efforts are shifting attitudes and keeping more girls in school.
Using her platform for good, Mumbi plans to expand the initiative to reach more schools. Her work underscores how entertainers can drive meaningful change, blending music with a mission for equality and dignity.