Collective Glow
We held a reusable menstrual hygiene workshop in Katanga slum with young girls, teen moms, and single parents, creating a safe space for learning, sharing, and empowerment.
After learning how to make reusable pads from scratch, the participants were able to turn them into professionally finished, well-made pads ready for use. Beyond the skills gained, it was about restoring dignity, building confidence, and providing sustainable solutions.
We are deeply grateful to our partners and supporters .hq, .festival, , and . Ghetto Pamoja Initiative without their support, this workshop wouldn’t have been possible. We love and appreciate you all 🫶🏾
We are grateful for these community collaborations because they are filled with practical skills, shared knowledge, and lasting impact.
19/12/2025
As the year comes to a close, we’re choosing to end it together 🤍
This Saturday, Collective Glow (), alongside Amkeni Empower Her () and Ghetto Pamoja Initiative, is coming together with the community for an end-of-year outreach filled with care, connection, and empowerment, especially for women and young mothers.
We’ll be creating space to support one another through:
• Health, hygiene & menstrual health talks
• Dance workshops
• Clothing distribution
• 50 personal hygiene kits (including reusable & disposable pads, soap, wet wipes, and shavers)
• Food packs and support items for new mothers
📍 Bukasa Zone, Bwaise – Kampala
This Saturday, 20th December 2025
Time: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Free of charge | Open to everyone
Organised and supported by Collective Glow, , Amkeni Empower Her, Ghetto Pamoja Initiative, and the generosity of our supporters, friends, and family.
As we reflect on the year, we’re grateful for the power of community, for showing up, caring for one another, and moving forward together.
You’re welcome to support, volunteer, donate, or share this event with your network.
Come spend the day with us. 💛
We’re so grateful for the chance to teach, share, and connect with different communities. Throwback to earlier this month at Nasirumbi Junior School in Wanteete, Kayunga District, where we held a mental health session alongside a dance workshop focused on grooving and foundational hip-hop and Afro styles.
We collaborated with (MHAMIA) to host a mental health and wellness session for both kids and adults and to give away clothes to members of the community.
Huge thanks to the team we worked with and to our amazing supporters , communities, and well-wishers. Much love to the leaders of Wanteete Community for your warmth, contributions, and support. This is what true community looks like!
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