Here’s Your Golden Chance to be Part of an NGO Cause
Courtesy of Pink Gal Foundation, next weekend we will have Save a Girl Festival that shall be held at City Cabanas.
The event is held for the sake of underprivileged children, the last year one had a total of 70 kids from three different orphanages who managed to attend the event.
The guests who were present were;
- King of rap Collo
- Socialite Risper Faith
- (Samburu rappers-Zizza Siampa and Demalee Dantez.)
Pink Gal Foundation seeks to ;
- Mobilizes financial and human resources and channels them directly to girls who are economically deprived and at a risk of harmful cultural practices in countries of instability.
- The future of Pink Gal is to empower and retain girls in school to attain quality education with support of whole communities. Quality education in a violent free, supportive and conducive environment in the home, school and community builds their career aspirations leading them to walk in the fullness of their potential as women leaders.
Pink Gal Foundation was founded by 16 year old Michelle Kariuki daughter to the multimillionaire Joe Kariuki who is UK based and currently in Form 6 studying Psychology/Health and Social Care. Her interest is in helping out vulnerable females because she believes teenagers receive a lot of pressure to look a certain way and act a certain way. However, she would like females to know that they are beautiful inside and out. Teenage girls find it hard to speak out to their carers, so she came up with the ‘universal girl talk’ which is a mingle section inside Pink Gal Foundation so that they are able to speak out their thoughts without feeling uncomfortable.
Last time Michelle didn’t manage to travel for the occasion so her dad took control of everything and it was perfect, this time around, she will be present..
The children will be showcasing their talents and get a chance to mingle freely with all the invited guests not forgetting the guest artists.
The event will be happening on the 2nd of May, 2015, from 10am to 7pm. Entry is free.