DONATE TO SENTEBALE TODAY TO STOP THE STIGMA
Founded in 2006 by The Duke of Sussex and Prince Seeiso, Sentebale has worked for over a decade in Lesotho, Botswana and Malawi to address the mental health and wellbeing of children and young people affected by HIV, providing them with the tools, peer-networks and education to lead healthy and productive lives.
Sentebale's hopes to raise awareness of a serious issue – the stigma and shame which prevents HIV sufferers worldwide from speaking up and seeking support.
Its latest campaign #StopTheStigma aim is to raise awareness of how eradicating this shame and stigma can save the lives of HIV sufferers, empowering them to seek medical support and education about their condition, and preventing the virus from spreading. Sentebale needs to raise funds for this and for other charitable purposes.
Donate by SMS (text message) to help Sentebale fulfill its ambition to empower a generation to drive positive change, dispelling stigma in their communities, nationally and globally. Whether you want to make a donation, organise a fundraising event or follow us through social media, your support makes a real difference.
- £9 could support a girl attending camp with a hygiene pack
- £30 could train a girl to become a Let Youth Lead advocate
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