Tunza Dada

Tunza Dada We are advocates of Gender Equality and Sexual Reproductive Health. Promoting awareness on Menstrual

Tunza Dada is passionate about supporting young girls and mothers who can’t afford basic necessities like sanitary towels and live in rural and semi-urban areas by providing them with sustainable solutions to manage their me**es and help reduce the increasing number of girls missing and dropping out of school due to period poverty. We are driven by compassion to humanity to reach wide and give hop

e to those in need, offer mentorship, health education also create awareness on Menstrual Health Management (MHM) by demystifying the myths and misconceptions of Menstruation as well ending stigmatization by engaging and educating young boys and men on girl’s Menstruation. We are advocates of gender equality and inclusivity as well as Sexual Reproductive Health

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🌸 We’re Looking for Passionate Volunteers – Join Tunza Dada! 🌸

At Tunza Dada, we believe every girl deserves the opportunity to thrive, grow, and live with dignity. As we expand our impact, we are inviting committed and purpose-driven individuals to join our volunteer team.

✨ Open Volunteer Roles:
• Mentors
• Planners
• Coordinators
• Administrators
• Fundraisers
• Trainers

💡 Why volunteer with us?
• Contribute to meaningful, community-driven impact
• Empower girls and young women through mentorship and support
• Build leadership, teamwork, and project experience
• Be part of a passionate and purpose-led network

If you are ready to make a difference and grow while serving, we would love to have you on board.

📩 Apply today or reach out to learn more:
📧 [email protected] / [email protected]

📞 +254 733 708 224

Let’s create impact together.

02/04/2026
08/03/2026
Happy New Year 2026 from Tunza DadaAs we step into 2026, we do so with gratitude, renewed hope, and an unwavering commit...
01/01/2026

Happy New Year 2026 from Tunza Dada

As we step into 2026, we do so with gratitude, renewed hope, and an unwavering commitment to the girls, women, and communities we serve.
The past year reminded us of the power of compassion, collective action, and purpose-driven leadership. Together with our partners, volunteers, and supporters, we continued to stand for dignity, opportunity, and empowerment—ensuring that no girl is left behind simply because of her circumstances.

In 2026, Tunza Dada renews its promise to deepen impact: expanding access to menstrual health, strengthening mentorship and life-skills programs, supporting vulnerable young mothers, and nurturing resilient, self-reliant communities.

Thank you for walking this journey with us. Your belief, support, and solidarity make our work possible.
May this new year bring growth, healing, purpose, and lasting impact for us all.

Happy New Year 2026.
Together, we rise.

This festive season, we celebrate you –our community of changemakers! Thank you for your support in empowering young gir...
20/12/2025

This festive season, we celebrate you –our community of changemakers! Thank you for your support in empowering young girls and women. May your holidays be filled with peace, love, and joy.

The Face of Sickle Cell Charity is a noble initiative by Tunza Foundation dedicated to raising awareness, inspiring hope...
23/10/2025

The Face of Sickle Cell Charity is a noble initiative by Tunza Foundation dedicated to raising awareness, inspiring hope, and supporting individuals living with Sickle Cell Disease. This season's theme focuses on Sickle Cell Intervention — building stronger communities through compassion, health education, and empowerment.

We invite corporate partners, philanthropists, NGOs, and community stakeholders to join us in this life-changing mission. Together, we can make a lasting difference by:
✨ Supporting medical and psychosocial interventions for warriors
✨ Raising awareness to end stigma and misinformation
✨ Empowering families affected by Sickle Cell through advocacy and care

Your partnership will help us crown the King and Queen of Hope — ambassadors who will champion Sickle Cell awareness and community support initiatives throughout the year.

🔸 How You Can Partner:

Sponsorships (financial or in-kind support)

Brand collaborations & exhibitions

Health & wellness partners

Media and influencer partnerships

📅 Event: Face of Sickle Cell Charity 2025
📍 Organizer: Tunza Dada
📞 Contact: +254 733 708 224
📧 Email: [email protected]

Join us in celebrating strength, beauty, and resilience.
Let’s make a difference — one life at a time.

A hero.A voice of courage.A legacy that lives on.Rest well, Raila Amollo Odinga (1945–2025) 💚🇰🇪Forever in our hearts.   ...
20/10/2025

A hero.
A voice of courage.
A legacy that lives on.
Rest well, Raila Amollo Odinga (1945–2025) 💚🇰🇪
Forever in our hearts.

10/10/2025

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/5-sickle-cell-facts-you-probably-didnt-knowbut-should-tunzadada-xmtifLet’s bust a few myt...
26/08/2025

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/5-sickle-cell-facts-you-probably-didnt-knowbut-should-tunzadada-xmtif

Let’s bust a few myths and shine a light on the lesser-known truths about sickle cell disease (SCD)—because awareness is the first step to change.

1. Growth and vision aren’t just side effects—they’re often hidden consequences.
Chronic low oxygen from sickled cells can impair physical growth and even vision in children.
Sickle Cell Disease News

2. “Carriers” aren’t always symptom-free heroes.
Even if someone carries just one mutated gene (the trait), extreme conditions like high exertion can still lead to health crises.
WIRED

3. Sickle cell spans continents, not just one heritage.
Beyond African ancestry, the condition touches lives in India, the Mediterranean, the Middle East, Latin America, and beyond.
Verywell Health
CDC

4. Testing lives began with revolutionary pediatric research.
Dr. Angella Ferguson’s work led to early detection tools—now standard tests that catch SCD at birth.
Wikipedia

5. A cure is within reach—thanks to CRISPR.
In a groundbreaking 2019 trial, Victoria Gray was the first patient cured using CRISPR gene editing.
Wikipedia

Why this matters:
Awareness fuels timely testing, support, research, and ultimately, better outcomes. Share this post to amplify understanding and inspire action.

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Tuesday 09:00 - 16:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 16:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday 09:00 - 17:00

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+254733708224

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