FEM club week raises awareness, funds

Seniors Nikita Ramoji and Ayla Ekici sell Pinkberry and other baked goods to raise funds for the Kenya Center for Excellence.

Kshithija Mulam

Seniors Nikita Ramoji and Ayla Ekici sell Pinkberry and other baked goods to raise funds for the Kenya Center for Excellence.

by Prameela Kottapalli and Maya Kumar

The Female Empowerment (FEM) club sold baked goods and Pinkberry to raise money for the Kenya Center for Excellence last week outside Manzanita after school and during lunch.

The Kakenya School for Excellence is an organization that provides education for young women and prevents them from social threats such as forced marriage.

“We figured out the money could be put in good hands and put to good use. These girls really do need a place where they can learn,” Aliesa Bahri (10) Activities Coordinator for the club said.

Additionally they hosted a screening of “The Hunting Ground,” a documentary regarding sexual assault on college campuses, and they created a petition in support of Kesha, a musician who was sexually assaulted by her producer, to be able to independently record music.

This piece was originally published in the pages of The Winged Post on March 3, 2016.