Group seeks help for humanitarian work
By Daniel Tyokua
A group, Gracious Foundation has sought help from government, organisations and individuals to sustain its humanitarian activities to people at all levels.
The Founder, Miss Amarachi Smart Ukonu, made the appeal while distributing free sanitary pads to 96 teenage girls from Ndi Uduma Awoke Community in Abia state.
During the event, health professionals focused discussions on menstruation, menstrual cycle, menstrual hygiene and other areas a growing and maturing girl should know concerning her body.
The resource persons also spoke dangers inherent in unprotected sex and the need to maintain sexual purity as growing up girls.
The seminar which harped on the consequences of engaging in early sexual intimacy with the opposite also stressed on how unwholesome practices could lead to unwanted pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), HIV/AIDS, amongst others.
Ukonu reeled out the vision/mission of the Foundation to include; reaching out to vulnerable children and the youth in rural and semi-urban areas with the Gospel of Christ, health awareness and needs, educational empowerment, food provision, poverty alleviation, skill acquisition.
She further revealed that an extensive- random research conducted by her team and other concern Organizations showed that about 80 percent of adolescent girls in rural and semi-urban areas use rags and tissue papers during menstruation, due to high cost of sanitary pads and lack of awareness of their health implication.
According to her, ” this finding is to say the least most pathetic and unaccepted in this age”.