The Silent Threat: How Climate Change Impacts Girls’ Education in Africa.
Join us in the fight to protect girls’ education from the ravages of climate change!
Safeguarding Our Children: Combating the Devastating Impacts of Abuse, Neglect, and Early Marriage.
We have a moral duty as members of the community to take action to protect our children.
Identifying Signs of Drug Use and Sexual Abuse in Children: How You Can Help and Play your Part!
By recognising these signs and taking action, we can collectively work towards keeping our children safe.
Drug and Sexual Abuse’s Impact on Children in Rural African Communities: Catalyst Foundation’s S.H.E Programme Takes a Stand
Drug and sexual abuse jeopardise children’s well-being, education, health, and development.
Empowering Change: 3 reasons why you should become a Team Catalyst Fundraiser!
Becoming a Team Catalyst Fundraiser is a powerful opportunity to make a real and lasting difference.
Breaking Barriers: Empowering Girls through Education in Rural African Communities.
By definition, an anxiety disorder can cause children to have:
– extreme fear,
– worry, and
– it could alter their overall behaviour, sleeping or eating patterns, and their mood.
Many children have fears and worries, and they may feel sad and hopeless from time to time. Strong fears may appear at different times during their development. For example, toddlers are often very distressed about being away from their parents, even if they are in a safe environment and are being adequately cared for.
Although fears and worries are typical in children, persistent or extreme forms of fear and sadness could be related to them having an anxiety disorder.
Unlocking Potential: The Importance of Investing in Girl-Child Education in Rural African Communities.
Investing in girl-child education is a transformative step towards empowering rural African communities.
Empowering the Girl-Child in Rural Africa: The Vital Link Between Mental Health Support and Education.
Providing positive mental health support to young girls is vital to their educational success.
We are proud to be supporting #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek – 15 to 21 May.
By definition, an anxiety disorder can cause children to have:
– extreme fear,
– worry, and
– it could alter their overall behaviour, sleeping or eating patterns, and their mood.
Many children have fears and worries, and they may feel sad and hopeless from time to time. Strong fears may appear at different times during their development. For example, toddlers are often very distressed about being away from their parents, even if they are in a safe environment and are being adequately cared for.
Although fears and worries are typical in children, persistent or extreme forms of fear and sadness could be related to them having an anxiety disorder.
Catalyst Foundation’s New Website Launch Strategy.
Our team have put their hearts and creative minds, into creating a user-friendly platform that showcases our global impact within the communities we serve, through our S.H.E (Secure, Hope, Empowered) Programme.