SHEboss aims to dignify pregnant women

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SHEboss aims to dignify pregnant women
SHEboss aims to dignify pregnant women

Africa-Press – Lesotho. In an effort to help pregnant women who are struggling to get maternal clothes and materials for themselves and their unborn babies, SHEboss Foundation is currently collecting these materials

from people of good will. In an interview with Informative Newspaper, SHEboss Foundation Co-founder Karabo Molapo indicated that they decided to help pregnant women who were affected due

to COVID-19 pandemic, which has left a lot of family members without their jobs. She said the dignity materials that are mostly needed are cotton wool, maternity pads, baby clothes, baby

disposable nappies, baby cosmetics as well as transportation for these. Molapo further indicated that SHEboss Foundation will be hosting a fundraising event on February

26th at Nature Point Park as also a platform to collect these materials.

The event will have among other things: relationship counselling and Sesotho games where couples will have time to play and have fun. “The moral of the event is

to help couples revive the spark they used to have and there will be an intimate questionnaire sessions where couples will be sharing their problems and remembering where and how they first met,” she disclosed.

Thus far, the foundation has run several initiatives that include: free counselling for pregnant women, and disclosed that from next month they will be

working on workshops for youth who have completed Lesotho General Certificate of Secondary Education (LGCSE) and the project will kick start in Maseru before

being launched in other districts. SHEboss Foundation is a charity organization based in Khubetsoana. It is aimed at empowering and restoring hope to women and their families, to help improve their livelihoods.

It serves as a center for collection and distribution of products and services among funders and vulnerable women. It is a community where women and their families are empowered: to improve their own livelihoods

through appropriate and affordable alternatives, to restore hope among vulnerable women, children and communities that have lost hope due to the COVID-19

pandemic, poverty, abuse and other natural calamities and to support communities led initiatives with focus on using sustainable technologies to enhance development.

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