Varsity holds mentorship programme to promote mental health awareness

Mawingu Secondary School students display the sanitary towels donated to them.

St. Paul’s University in collaboration with Mawingu Secondary School in Karau Ward hosted a Youth Career and Mentorship Program to provide invaluable guidance to the youth and promote mental health awareness.

Betty Muchina, one of the key organizers, said that the mentorship programme is vital for nurturing the talents and ambitions of the young generation.

“By mentoring and guiding them, we hope to inspire and equip them to achieve their fullest potential,” she remarked.

The event featured interactive workshops, insightful panel discussions and mentoring sessions led by professionals from various fields.  It also fostered a sense of community and collaboration.

Nyandarua National Government Affirmative Action Fund (NGAAF) distributed sanitary pads to the girls to address menstrual health issues and promote hygiene among female students.

By Macharia Kiarie

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