For many girls, pregnancy doesn’t just end their education—it begins a painful chapter of rejection and shame. One young mother shared her experience:
“After I got pregnant, my schoolmates mocked me and used abusive words. I felt worthless. They saw me as a sinner. That’s why I dropped out—it was too much to bear.”
This story reflects a harsh reality: stigma and bullying often drive girls out of school and into isolation. TAHEA Mwanza works to change this by promoting inclusive education, mental health support, and community dialogue that helps girls heal and reclaim their worth.
👉 Action Step:Support TAHEA Mwanza’s efforts to protect and uplift young mothers. Your donation or partnership helps provide counseling, peer support, and safe learning spaces—so no girl is defined by her past.
Judged, Shamed, and Pushed Out
For many girls, pregnancy doesn’t just end their education—it begins a painful chapter of rejection and shame. One young mother shared her experience:
This story reflects a harsh reality: stigma and bullying often drive girls out of school and into isolation. TAHEA Mwanza works to change this by promoting inclusive education, mental health support, and community dialogue that helps girls heal and reclaim their worth.
👉 Action Step: Support TAHEA Mwanza’s efforts to protect and uplift young mothers. Your donation or partnership helps provide counseling, peer support, and safe learning spaces—so no girl is defined by her past.
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