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Always Mosadi is reaching out to girls who lack sanity towels in eMbalenhle

Doundation is hosting an event aimed at helping disadvantaged girls.

eMBALENHLE – Two companies merged to help the disadvantaged after they had conducted evaluations that showed eMbalenhle had the most young girls who lacked sanity towels.

The merger brought forth a need to host an event to help them. The Always Mosadi Foundation is aimed at helping the young girls and those who lack sanity towels and give a boost to their confidence.

The plan is to have this event either monthly or every second month.

Mr Innocent Mabena, from the foundation, said: “The founders of the foundation are men and we are giving full support to the young girls by letting them wear their femininity with pride.”

The event will be held at eMbalenhle Stadium on Saturday, 26 May.

Women’s entrance fee is a packet of sanity towels and the men must pay R30.

The event will be fun-filled with motivational speakers and the Miss Eagle SA semi-finalist, Khanyisile Magudu, from the Eastern Cape will also appear on stage.

She will share her personal journey and experience during the Miss Eagle SA competition.

After the event the pads will be donated to the needy of the surrounding schools.

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