London clinic supports female education in sub Saharan Africa

CAMFEDSAS Aesthetics founder Dr Mahsa Saleki is supporting CAMFED, The Campaign for Female Education. The London clinic and training centre has committed to the provision of 720 days of education each quarter, guaranteeing that 16 girls will stay in education in sub Saharan Africa. 

CAMFED has already supported in excess of 5.5 million children to go to school in Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, Ghana and T anzania including  secondary school student Desderia (pictured).

Commenting, Dr Mahsa Saleki, Founder and Clinical Director of SAS Aesthetics, says:

“I am proud to support @camfed (the Campaign for Female Education). CAMFED supports marginalised girls in sub Saharan Africa to go to school, learn, thrive, and lead change in their communities. At SAS we are fortunate enough to make people feel good about themselves every day and through this amazing initiative we get to spread that positivity far beyond the clinic and the UK giving opportunity through education to those that would not
otherwise have access to it.”

Becs Brocken, Senior Manager of Corporate Relations at CAMFED, says:

“We are truly grateful to Mahsa and SAS Aesthetics for choosing to invest in CAMFED. Together we can ensure more marginalised girls across sub Saharan Africa are seen, heard and supported through school to achieve their full potential. The support is a wonderful example of what can be achieved when forward thinking female entrepreneurs decide to do business differently.”


Photo credit: CAMFED/Eliza Powell

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