In my last article, I shared why I took a break from social media and why I’ve chosen to return. I spoke about clarity, conviction, and the need to realign with a purpose that goes beyond professional success. This article is the next chapter in that journey. Because now it’s time to act.
The Real Mountain We Must Climb
In less than 6 weeks, I’ll be climbing Mount Kilimanjaro alongside four friends not for sport, but for mothers. We're raising $29,475, one dollar for every meter of elevation, to fund the construction of a new maternity wing at Concession District Hospital in Zimbabwe. The mountain we’ll face is symbolic. The one women face every day while giving birth in under-resourced clinics? That’s the real one. Everyday women across Zimbabwe face an invisible mountain, a system not built to support them when they are most vulnerable: while giving birth. We often hear that childbirth is a miracle. But for far too many women in under-resourced communities, it’s also a risk. And in places like Concession District Hospital, the risk is growing.
The Quiet Crisis in Maternal Health
Why Concession District Hospital?
What We’re Building
- Construction of an additional maternity wing, including delivery and recovery spaces
- Essential equipment and beds to reduce overcrowding
- Improved sanitation and privacy features for safer, more dignified care
- Support for frontline healthcare workers who urgently need space and resources to do their work
Why We’re Climbing Kilimanjaro
What It Will Take
- Donate via Go Fund me or in Zimbabwe here
- Share the story: Every voice helps us climb further
- Follow the journey: I’ll be sharing updates, training clips, and real-time progress on Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter
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