Period Power: Embracing Menstruation with Dignity and Confidence

Young woman smiling while holding a reusable sanitary pad, symbolizing menstruation with dignity and confidence.

Period Power: Embracing Menstruation with Dignity and Confidence Menstruation is a natural part of life, yet for millions of girls and women, it comes with shame, stigma, and silence. At Perfect Vision Women Tanzania, we believe that every girl deserves to experience her period with dignity, confidence, and pride—not fear or embarrassment. That’s why we […]

Remembering the Forgotten: Perfect Vision’s Outreach to Needy Elderly in the Community

Through our “Remember the Forgotten” project, Perfect Vision Women Tanzania has embarked on a mission to bring hope and support to some of the most vulnerable members of our community. Among those we have reached out to are the elderly, women, and the disabled, whose circumstances often go unnoticed and unaddressed. In the accompanying photo, […]

Crafting Her Future: Beading Classes Empower Girls in Tanzania

  In a small community in Tanzania, a group of young girls is embarking on a journey of empowerment through creativity and skill-building. The “Crafting Her Future” project, spearheaded by Perfect Vision Women Tanzania, aims to provide girls with the tools and resources they need to generate income and build a brighter future for themselves. […]

Empowering Futures: Perfect Vision Graduates Rahma and Georgina

  We are thrilled to share a proud moment as we celebrate the graduation of Rahma and Georgina, two remarkable young women from our Perfect Vision family. In this captivating image, Rahma and Georgina stand tall, donning their graduation attire, symbolizing not only the culmination of their educational journey but also the beginning of a […]

Empowering Girls: A Sustainable Approach to Menstrual Health in Rural Tanzania.

In many parts of the world, including rural Tanzania, access to menstrual hygiene products remains a significant challenge for young girls. Lack of access to sanitary pads often leads to missed school days, social stigma, and health issues. A recent initiative led by Perfect Vision Women Tanzania,aimed to tackle this issue head-on by distributing reusable […]

I had to hide to avoid my landlord Copy

I wanted to take poison and die Halima was abandoned by her husband last year while she was pregnant (of the baby in the picture), leaving her without a source of income, feeling very sick and thus with a one and a half year of rent in debt. A couple of months ago, although she […]

I had to hide to avoid my landlord

I wanted to take poison and die Halima was abandoned by her husband last year while she was pregnant (of the baby in the picture), leaving her without a source of income, feeling very sick and thus with a one and a half year of rent in debt. A couple of months ago, although she […]

I wanted to take poison and die

Portrait of Mama Tina, a resilient woman who once said “I wanted to take poison and die” before finding hope and support.

I wanted to take poison and die Christine spent years nursing her mother who was dying from HIV and cancer. While she was grieving her mama she fell pregnant to a man who abandoned her. It reached the point she wanted to take poison and die, but now she fights on for a future with […]

I need to carry on my mama’s dream

I was told to marry the man who raped me Editha’s mother fought hard so her daughter could have a better life, but her sudden death leaves a lot on her shoulders. Editha, 31, was born in Moshi in 1989 but was raised in Arusha. She is the daughter of Perfect Vision’s late founder Mama […]

Perfect Vision Women works to increase access to education for women, particularly those who have been historically disadvantaged or marginalized. This includes providing support for women to pursue education, as well as offering educational resources and opportunities for women to learn new skills and knowledge.

Humanitarian aid is focused on giving back to the community through our project “Remember the Forgotten.” This project includes providing essential resources such as food, shelter, and clothing to those in need through donations. We believe that every individual has the right to basic needs and we strive to make a difference in the lives of the most vulnerable members of the community

Perfect Vision Women Tanzania focuses on providing education, resources, and support to empower women and communities to take control of their own health. Our primary focus is on reproductive health, specifically through the production and distribution of sanitary pads to promote menstrual hygiene and education on reproductive health.

Perfect Vision Women Tanzania focuses on providing education, resources, and support to empower women and communities to take control of their own health. Our primary focus is on reproductive health, specifically through the production and distribution of sanitary pads to promote menstrual hygiene and education on reproductive health.

Amani joined the Perfect Vision Women Tanzania team in 2022, bringing fresh energy, a sharp mind, and a deep commitment to our mission. Since then, he has become a vital part of our work—helping plan, implement, and monitor programs that directly impact the lives of women and girls in our community.

Whether it’s coordinating field activities, writing reports, or supporting administrative tasks behind the scenes, Amani’s dedication ensures that our projects run smoothly and effectively. His ability to stay organized while working with compassion has made him an anchor for our team.

More than just a colleague, Amani is someone who truly believes in our vision. His presence reminds us that empowering women is not just women’s work—it’s a shared responsibility. We’re proud to have him as part of our leadership and impact journey.

Naomi is the creative hands and patient heart behind our sewing program at Perfect Vision Women Tanzania. As our Sewing Instructor, she teaches girls and young women valuable tailoring skills—from basic stitches to advanced garment making—that not only build confidence but also open doors to economic independence.

With a calm and nurturing spirit, Naomi does more than just teach—she mentors. She understands that every thread she guides is not just shaping fabric, but shaping futures. Whether she’s helping a beginner thread a needle for the first time or supporting a girl to design her first dress, Naomi meets every student with kindness, patience, and encouragement.

Her dedication to empowering others through skill-building is at the core of our Crafting Her Future program. Naomi is not only a teacher—she’s a quiet force of transformation, giving girls the tools to dream bigger and stand taller.

Christine, fondly known as Tina, is the heart of our volunteer program. She ensures that every volunteer who joins Perfect Vision Women Tanzania feels welcomed, supported, and fully engaged in our mission. From coordinating daily activities to translating and bridging communication gaps, Tina plays a vital role in creating meaningful volunteer experiences.

But Tina’s journey with Perfect Vision began long before she became a coordinator. In 2020, she was one of the very first women empowered by Mama Happy—the founder of our organization. What started as a chance to rebuild her life grew into a deep calling to give back.

Inspired by Mama Happy’s vision and the impact it had on her personally, Tina returned—not just as a beneficiary, but as a leader. Today, she carries forward the spirit of empowerment she once received, helping others the same way she was once helped.

Her story is one of transformation, resilience, and full-circle purpose—and we’re proud to have her as part of our leadership team.

Perfect Vision Women Tanzania was born from my mother’s heart—Mama Happy, a woman whose passion for empowering vulnerable women and girls lit up every space she entered. In 2020, when she passed away, my world fell apart.

In the midst of grief, I was faced with a decision that would change my life forever. I chose to leave my job and step into the work my mother had started. Not because it was easy—but because I knew her mission was too important to stop. I couldn’t let her dream die with her.

Taking over Perfect Vision was not just a responsibility—it was a promise I made at her graveside: that I would continue what she began, no matter how hard it got. And every day since, I’ve poured my heart into this journey—fighting for every girl to stay in school, for every woman to find her strength, and for every forgotten voice to be heard.

This is more than work. It’s legacy. It’s love. It’s Mama Happy’s spirit—alive in everything we do.