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Miss Tembisa finalist aims to make a difference

Mailula aims to raise awareness about the importance of dignity products and the need to ensure that everyone has access to them.

Palesa Mailula, a finalist in the Miss Tembisa pageant, has always been passionate about using her platform to impact her community positively.

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Recently, she launched a campaign to collect donations of dignity products for the less privileged, and she called on the community to support her cause.

Dignity products, such as sanitary pads, tampons, and incontinence products, are essential for many people, especially women and girls. However, these products can be expensive, and not everyone can access them, leading to discomfort, embarrassment and even health problems.

Mailula said the campaign aimed to address this issue by collecting donations of dignity products and distributing them to those in need.

She partnered with the beauty pageant that works with marginalised communities to ensure the products reach those needing them the most.

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“I urge the community to support my cause by donating dignity products or money. I believe everyone can make a difference, no matter how small.

“Even a small donation can make a big difference in the life of someone who needs it. By donating dignity products, we can help ensure everyone has access to the basic necessities they need to live with dignity and respect.”

Mailula’s campaign has received a positive response from the community, with many people stepping up to donate.

The finalist also hoped this support would continue and that her campaign would help to raise awareness about the importance of dignity products and the need to ensure that everyone has access to them.

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“The campaign is a testament to the power of community and the importance of using our platforms to make a positive impact. Let’s join hands in this cause and make a difference in the lives of those who need it the most,” said Mailula.

For more information, call Mailula on 063 060 6508

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