Sherie Palesa de Wet, the CEO of Palesa Pads, taking a selfie at Sijabulile Secondary School in Katlehong where Palesa Pads handed out reusable sanitary pads to 300 learners on Thursday.
Palesa Pads popped by Sijabulile Secondary School with Thlathlogi Foundation and Bongani Rainmaker Logistics for a hygiene chat with the Grade 10 to 12 girls.
Palesa Pads popped by Sijabulile Secondary School with Thlathlogi Foundation and Bongani Rainmaker Logistics for a hygiene chat with the Grade 10 to 12 girls.
Palesa Pads popped by Sijabulile Secondary School with Thlathlogi Foundation and Bongani Rainmaker Logistics for a hygiene chat with the Grade 10 to 12 girls.
Palesa Pads popped by Sijabulile Secondary School with Thlathlogi Foundation and Bongani Rainmaker Logistics for a hygiene chat with the Grade 10 to 12 girls.
Palesa Pads popped by Sijabulile Secondary School with Thlathlogi Foundation and Bongani Rainmaker Logistics for a hygiene chat with the Grade 10 to 12 girls.
Palesa Pads popped by Sijabulile Secondary School with Thlathlogi Foundation and Bongani Rainmaker Logistics for a hygiene chat with the Grade 10 to 12 girls.
Palesa Pads popped by Sijabulile Secondary School with Thlathlogi Foundation and Bongani Rainmaker Logistics for a hygiene chat with the Grade 10 to 12 girls.
Palesa Pads popped by Sijabulile Secondary School with Thlathlogi Foundation and Bongani Rainmaker Logistics for a hygiene chat with the Grade 10 to 12 girls.
Palesa Pads popped by Sijabulile Secondary School with Thlathlogi Foundation and Bongani Rainmaker Logistics for a hygiene chat with the Grade 10 to 12 girls.
Sherie Palesa de Wet, the CEO at Palesa Pads, and Tshepo Moabelo put on a show and dance to break the ice at Sijabulile Secondary School.
Sherie Palesa de Wet, the CEO of Palesa Pads, taking a selfie at Sijabulile Secondary School in Katlehong where Palesa Pads handed out reusable sanitary pads to 300 learners on Thursday.
The GCN caught Palesa Matsie Ramorola from Thlathlogi Foundation and Tshepo Moabelo from Palsea Pads in action at Sijabulile Secondary School in as they carried out their #KeepingAGirlChildInSchool campaign.
Over 300 Grade 10 to 12 girls at Sijabulile Secondary School welcomed their guests Palsea Pads, Thlathlogi Foundation and Bongani Rainmaker Logistics to their school on Thursday afternoon for their girl talk.
Beaulah Rose from Bongani Rainmaker Logistics with two Grade 11 learners from Sijabulile Secondary School, Cindy Mawela (left) and Tsholefelo Makgothi (right), who shared stories of their first period.