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  • Thank You!
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Stories of Hope

Verah

Verah

Elizabeth

Bridgit

A story of strength and inspiration



Bridgit

Elizabeth

Bridgit

"Going to school is an advantage because we go to make our future bright."




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Elizabeth

Elizabeth

Elizabeth

Since COVID-19 "my target has fallen, but in my heart, I am still dreaming of my target."

Changing Lives

Naomi

From Student to Advocate

From Student to Advocate

Six years ago Naomi was a young girl falling behind in school due to her period. Now she is a graduated skilled seamstress sewing kits for young girls like herself . 

From Student to Advocate

From Student to Advocate

From Student to Advocate

In just a few years, Hawa went From US exchange student, to advocating for her Liberian community and providing kits for local girls. 

Tiga F.G.M=Stop F.G.M.

From Student to Advocate

Tiga F.G.M=Stop F.G.M.

A Christmas miracle :

 A Chicagoland church provides last minute funds for an FGM Awareness Conference.

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REMEMBERING Gayle

It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of our founder, Gayle Sommerfed. On September 24, 2025, Gayle went home to be with her Lord and Savior.

Gayle was a visionary who, motivated by the struggle of Kenyan girls missing school due to period poverty, founded Dignity4Girls in 2014. Inspired by her vision and leadership, D4G has helped over 10,000 girls and women gain access to life-changing menstrual solutions leading to better health, education, and brighter futures.

Donate in Honor of Gayle's Vision