30/03/2026
Focusing a cancer outreach program on education is a critical, evidence-based strategy to improve early detection and reduce cancer risk.
●●● Here are key aspects that were included in the successful cancer education outreach for 2025 seminar: ■■■■ Watch full video of my outreach seminar on cancer awareness
https://youtu.be/Z42kt-E3QBU?si=cBf1KdyXHdXBfNyl
1. Key Education Topics and Focus Areas
● Signs and Symptoms: Educating the public on recognizing early warning signs of common cancers (breast, prostate, colorectal, lung) to encourage prompt medical attention.
● Prevention and Risk Reduction: Educating communities on actionable lifestyle changes to reduce cancer risk, such as to***co cessation, sun safety, nutrition, and physical activity.
● Screening Awareness: Promoting and explaining the benefits of early detection screenings (e.g., mammograms, colonoscopies, lung cancer screenings).
● Addressing Myths: Countering misinformation, such as HPV & cancer myths.
Macmillan Cancer Support
■■ This year, my major goal is all about my advocacy project on women empowerment TED Intersos UN Women Women's Aid
26/03/2026
Congratulations 🎊 to me on my third poem being recognized 👏 💖 world 🌎 wide
21/03/2026
●●● NOW, LET'S ENGAGE OURSELVES WITH YOUR EXPERIENCES BEFORE THE RELEASE OF MY BOOK ( BREAKING THE SILENCE ON VULNERABLE WOMEN ) FEEL - FREE TO VOICE OUT.....
NOTICE:
Based on my advocacy projects, focused on "breaking the silence" regarding vulnerable women, my initiative is centered on creating safe, supportive spaces for women to share their experiences of trauma, health struggles, and violence.
■■■ Key areas of focus, based on similar initiatives, include:
1. Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and Advocacy: Providing platforms for survivors of intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and harassment to tell their stories, hold perpetrators accountable, and challenge a culture of silence.
2. Marginalized Communities: Specifically reaching out to vulnerable groups, including women with disabilities, refugees, displaced persons, and adolescent girls.
3. Health and Wellness: Breaking the stigma around often-overlooked health issues, such as reproductive health, mental health, trauma recovery, and menopause.
4. Empowerment through Storytelling: Fostering community support and validating personal experiences to reduce feelings of isolation and to empower survivors to move from trauma to recovery.
5. Structural Change and Safety: Advocating for systemic change, improved legal protections, and safer environments, such as addressing online abuse against women activists or increasing safety for women workers.
☆☆☆ These projects often work to shift the burden of shame away from the survivor and build trust-based networks that provide practical support, such as advocacy, housing, and food security.
21/03/2026
Teaching animals in school, through programs like TeachKind, fosters empathy, compassion, and responsibility in students by helping them understand emotions and respect sentient beings. Integrating animal welfare into the curriculum encourages students to treat animals with kindness, reducing violence and promoting positive, gentle behavior.
●● As a member of PETA, my journey into the animal world has likely become a transformative and empowering experience focused on active compassion and systemic change. ☆☆☆ Read my book: https://a.co/d/07oJqj9x
●● As a TeachKind teacher, I foster empathy by integrating animal rights into academics through free lessons, engaging presentations, and materials that encourage compassion for all, including animals. I use resources like Share the World to teach the Golden Rule to animals, and animatronic animals like Ellie the Elephant to educate on animal rights, aiming to curb bullying and foster kindness.
■■■ Here is how I implement this in the classroom:
1.Animal-Friendly Language: I encourage students to refer to animals as "he," "she," or "they" rather than "it" to recognize their individuality.
2. Kindness Curriculum: I use TeachingKidsHurtingAnimals.peta.org to integrate humane education into subjects like reading and math, such as using word problems that promote animal care.
3. Kind Classrooms: I use the "It" Jar to highlight and correct the objectification of animals in language.
4. Critical Thinking: I challenge speciesism by discussing how all animals, regardless of species, feel pain, happiness, and fear.
■■■ I help create a future where compassion for animals is central to education.
1. Resources: I utilize free materials from TPT for lessons, activities, and worksheets.
2. Events: I arrange virtual presentations and guest speakers through TeachKind.
3. Vegan Choices: I promote animal-friendly lifestyle choices in food and materials.
20/03/2026
UN Women is the UN organization delivering programmes, policies and standards that uphold women's human rights and ensure that every woman and girl lives up to her full potential.
Ruth advocacy project
17/03/2026
I advocate for women and girls in my community to enlighten, educate, encourage them on how to take a stand ( able to voice out ) Break the silence, end the violence. Every woman deserves safety, dignity, and a community that stands up for her. .
Join my community and let's build a stronger future for women and girls out there by reading my two books on gender equality and women empowerment.
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●●● https://amzn.eu/d/03dqaqVp
16/03/2026
I woke up today to a wonderful surprise- my
two books made it to top - sale chat on Amazon again after several purchases for the past three years now. All thanks to GOD almighty 🙏🙏🙏.
Read & get a copy 👇👇
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●● https://amzn.eu/d/0hR70x3s
Thank you so much & , am grateful for your effort...