Elevate Her Africa

Elevate Her Africa Empowering African women through donations, skills training & mindset coaching. Uplift her, uplift Africa.

A powerful day of dignity, care, and community.In partnership with Alex FM, we handed over a one-year supply of sanitary...
15/05/2026

A powerful day of dignity, care, and community.
In partnership with Alex FM, we handed over a one-year supply of sanitary pads to 10 deserving young women, turning a simple essential into a statement of support, confidence, and hope.
This was more than a giveaway. It was a reminder that when communities come together, we restore dignity and create real impact where it matters most.

08/05/2026

We are honoured to be handing over the 1-year sanitary hampers to our deserving winners at Alex FM today.

A huge thank you to everyone who continues to support the mission of Elevate Her Africa together, we are changing lives one girl at a time.

Today, we celebrate more than just a handover — we celebrate dignity, confidence, and hope restored. ❤️Through our sanit...
08/05/2026

Today, we celebrate more than just a handover — we celebrate dignity, confidence, and hope restored. ❤️

Through our sanitary pads drive, 10 young women from Alexandra will no longer have to face the monthly struggle of period poverty for the next year. This initiative is a reminder that when women are supported, empowered, and seen, communities are transformed.

Thank you to every person, partner, and supporter who believed in the vision of making a difference, one girl at a time. This is only the beginning for Elevate Her Africa.

Read the full article here:
Alex News Feature on Elevate Her Africa

27/04/2026

This Freedom Day we started our morning at Alex FM, speaking on the heart behind Elevate Her Africa and the pillars that guide our work. What made it even more special was hearing the voices of our listeners… powerful, honest reflections on what freedom truly means.
And to turn those voices into impact, some walked away with a full year supply of sanitary pads. A reminder that dignity, access and care are part of what freedom should look like for every woman.
“Freedom to Dream. Freedom to Rise. Freedom to Flow.” ✨

20/04/2026

Today is your moment.
Elevate Her Africa is giving away a one year supply of sanitary pads.

To enter, follow our page, like the post, and share it with 5 friends. Ask them to follow and like too.
Simple steps. Real impact.

Because every woman deserves dignity.

Elevate Her Africa
Shifting mindsets. Transforming lives.

2 lucky winners. 1 year covered 🤍Like. Follow. Share with 10 friends.Good luck ✨
19/04/2026

2 lucky winners. 1 year covered 🤍
Like. Follow. Share with 10 friends.
Good luck ✨

19/04/2026

We’re giving TWO winners the opportunity to walk away with a full year supply of sanitary pads 🤍✨

All you have to do:
Follow our page
Like this post
Share with 10 friends and ask them to do the same
It’s that simple… now it’s your turn

Good luck

17/04/2026

Elevate Her Africa — Launch Moment
A day grounded in purpose, connection, and powerful intention.
Women came together not just to attend… but to align, to share, and to step boldly into spaces that demand their presence.
From meaningful conversations to genuine connections, every moment carried weight.
Every interaction, intentional.
This wasn’t just a launch.
It was the beginning of something impactful.
This is what it looks like when women rise — together.
This is Elevate Her Africa.

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8 key facts on menstruationOn average a woman menstruates for about 7 years during their lifetime.The first period can b...
25/02/2026

8 key facts on menstruation

On average a woman menstruates for about 7 years during their lifetime.
The first period can be met with either celebration, fear or concern. For every girl, this signifies an important transition to womanhood - a time when they would benefit from the support of family and friends.

Many girls do not have complete and accurate understanding of menstruation as a normal biological process. Educating girls before their first period and, importantly, boys -- on menstruation, builds their confidence, contributes to social solidarity and encourages healthy habits. Such information should be provided at home and at school.

Poor menstrual hygiene can pose physical health risks and has been linked to reproductive and urinary tract infections. Many girls and women have limited options for affordable menstrual materials. Providing access to private facilities with water and safer low-cost menstrual materials could reduce urogenital diseases.
Girls and women with disabilities and special needs face additional challenges with menstrual hygiene and are affected disproportionately with lack of access to toilets with water and materials to manage their period.

Many women and girls do not have access to materials to manage their menstruation, especially in times of emergency -- natural disasters and conflicts.

Globally, 2.3 billion people lack basic sanitation services and in Least Developed Countries only 27 per cent of the population has a handwashing facility with water and soap at home. Managing periods at home is a major challenge for women and adolescent girls who lack these basic facilities at home.
About half of the schools in low-income countries lack adequate drinking water, sanitation and hygiene crucial for girls and female teachers to manage their period. Inadequate facilities can affect girls’ experience at school, causing them to miss school during their period. All schools should provide running water, safe and clean toilets for adolescent girls

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16/10/2025

🌸 We’ve got incredible news to share! 🌸

Elevate Her Africa has officially been registered on the Department of Social Development’s database! 🙌🏽✨

This milestone is more than just paperwork — it’s a symbol of growth, credibility, and commitment to our mission of empowering women and girls across Africa through education, mindset transformation, and sustainable opportunity.

To our supporters, partners, and every person who has believed in our vision thank you. Your encouragement keeps us moving forward. 💪🏽💖

Here’s to greater impact, stronger communities, and a brighter future for the women of Africa. 🌍

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