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Tuesday, 8 November 2016

How A Young Beauty Queen Used Facebook To Reveal Her HIV Status

This is an inspiring story and a must read!



Robinah Babirye was just 10 years old when her mother told her she was HIV positive.
“My mother took my twin sister and I in her room and told us that we were HIV positive,” she says.
“My heart was broken. I felt like my life had come to an end.
As she got older, Robinah kept her HIV status a secret at school out of fear of rejection.
Robinah Babirye crowned queen
“Because I couldn’t trust anyone, I turned to my journal,” she says. “I wrote down things I couldn’t tell even my mother. I wrote my pain, my joys, and every time I finished writing, I felt better.”
Like many in her generation, Robinah turned to Facebook. One morning, she decided to send a message that she would not be beaten: It was time to tell the world about her status. She put on a t-shirt that read, “HIV Positive,” took a photo, posted it on her Facebook page, and waited in trepidation for the responses.
Robinah declared her HIV status via Facebook
  
“People contacted me and encouraged me. Some were other young people living with HIV who were amazed at my audacity,” she says. “I got phone calls from friends that were feeling sorry for me and those that were mad at me for making such a joke.”
 That was the beginning of Robinah’s journey as an HIV/AIDS ambassador. Emboldened, a few months later, she joined a support group of young people living with HIV who would meet and share their stories. This was an opportunity for her to share her own, giving her the strength she needed to feel like she could move forward with her life. “I now had purpose,” she says. “I was full of life and I was ready to conquer the world.”
 
In 2014, Robinah heard about a Miss Young Positive beauty contest organised by te Uganda Network of Young People Living With HIV. She knew that declaring her status on such a public forum could be either a blessing or a curse—but she went for it anyway.
“I decided to enter the contest for Miss YPLus 2015. The contestants were prettier than me and they had these amazing projects they were doing,” she says. “But I just presented myself as I was, and I won! This was the happiest day of my life.”

Robinah, now 23, has been unstoppable ever since. She’s shared her story at countless conferences in Uganda, and traveled to Australia to speak to an audience of about 15,000 people during the 2014 AIDS conference. She was named Young Personality of the Year by the World Savers Network, and spoke at the ICASA AIDS conference in Zimbabwe. Many young Zimbabweans followed her after the conference to ask her how she manages to be that courageous.
Robinah shares her story

“I told these young Zimbabweans that regardless of my HIV status, I have chosen to be happy,” she says. Robinah is currently pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in community-based rehabilitation at Kyambogo University in Uganda. After college, Robinah says that she would like to reach out to young, HIV-positive mothers.
“My life’s mission is to fight stigma against people living with HIV,” says Robinah.
Robinah's mission is to fight stigma against people living with HIV.

 “I keep going because many young and old people have approached me to confide in me,” she says. “I get countless phone calls from strangers and this makes me feel like I am a change agent.”
Asked whether she had a message for people reading her story, Robinah said: “Life is not simply about living; it is about how you live it. Don’t dwell on the past; use the present to create a foundation for the future. It is entirely up to you to determine how firm your foundation will be.”
Everyone can appreciate those wise words from a determined woman who has already done so much to change her own life, and those of countless other people living with HIV.


Story culled from one.org

Friday, 14 August 2015

Support Project SAVE

We hope to commence a three-month (3 month) program entitled S.A.V.E (Skills Acquisition, Vocational training & Empowerment) to provide free training on vocational and life skills to one hundred and twenty (120) disadvantaged young people and women.

Through Project SAVE, we wish to train and empower single mothers, widows, unemployed graduates, school dropouts and at-risk youths on valuable and income-earning skills including cake baking and decoration, make up artistry, bead making, tailoring, catering, arts and crafts, hairdressing/barbing, event venue decoration and ICT.

Participants will be provided with the necessary tools at the end of the program, in line with the training they received, to help them start their own small businesses.

Unemployment particularly among youths is fast becoming a time bomb in Nigeria. Also many widows in Africa face not only emotional distress but most times, financial insecurity when they lose their husbands. These women are abandoned to their own fate and left to cater for their children although they cannot boast of a source of income. The militant group, Boko Haram, has rendered many women particularly in Northern Nigeria, widows. It is time to save these women from a life of despair.

Project SAVE is a campaign which is inspired to help lift every disadvantaged woman out of poverty so that they can take hold of equal opportunities, break from cultural and social constraints that may be holding them back, and become drivers of poverty reduction.

Please join us as we restore hope to the hopeless and give underserved women and youths, the opportunity to secure a brighter and less burdensome future.

The Program will insist on deliberately  targeting 75% women within its beneficiaries because we strongly believe in the saying, ''Empower A Woman, Empower A Nation.''

The start date for the program is October 2nd 2015. It will take place in Lagos State and Abuja.

We hope to touch more than 1,000 lives either directly or indirectly at the end of the program.

We humbly ask for your support in cash donations or in kind to make this program not only a reality but a huge success.

Kindly send your cash donations to:
Save Our Needy Organisation
Guaranty Trust Bank (GTBank)
0168556004

Donations in kind should please be in form of materials needed for the implementation of the project.
Drop off location is:
Ikeja Plaza, near Ikeja bridge, Ikeja General Hospital

Your contribution(s) will be duly acknowledged on all our social media pages unless you wish to remain anonymous.

If you wish to partner with us on this project or any of our projects, please send an email to: saveourneedy@gmail.com OR call +2349025600734, +2348151546111. We look forward to hearing from you.

Please visit our website to see a more comprehensive list of our work and the lives we have touched so far: www.saveourneedy.org
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THANK YOU and God BLESS you abundantly.