Celebrating Women’s Day: Perfect Vision Women Tanzania’s Impactful Visit on International Women’s Day
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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
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
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…
I was told to marry the man who raped me
I was told to marry the man who raped me Mama Happy grew up in desperate poverty and only managed a primary school education. She was coerced into marrying the man who raped her at 17. But she fought hard for a better life for her daughters, and founded Perfect Vision before her sudden death…
After giving birth to five children and developing epilepsy, he abandoned me.
After giving birth to five children and developing epilepsy, he abandoned me.