#WCW: Serving the community, one scrunchie at a time
Updated | By Carol Ofori
As women, we need to stand up and unite for one another.
Meet the wonderful Peach Piche - a businesswoman, mother of five, and founder of Drinkerbell, who came to have a chat with Carol Ofori on Wednesday.
Piche is out there inspiring many women and men to keep themselves safe when it comes to the dangers of getting your drink spiked.
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Piche launched Drinkerbell for a couple reasons.
"After my daughter Skyla’s drink was spiked, she nearly died. That prompted me to want to save as many girls as I could from the trauma, so I started a passion project and called it Drinkerbell," she said.
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Launching this initiative, Piche wanted to achieve the following: prevent drink spiking, create jobs, and fund trauma counselling.
Piche has been raising awareness and taking a stand against drink spiking, as it happens a lot more than people realise.
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She also wants to end the myth that it only happens to young girls. Anyone can have their drink spiked.
Recent reports from Umhlanga have highlighted what a problem this is and it has fuelled a passion to do more.
Drinkerbell is a lifestyle product for girls to cover their drinks and prevent being spiked.
Piche has even launched the Drinkerbell Community, a safe place for people to come forward, share their stories, and get support.
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The Drinkerbell Foundation requires funds to assist with counselling, blood tests, polygraph tests, and legal and operational costs.
Piche is also a public speaker and has now decided to use her voice to stand up against drink spiking.
By turning the mess that's going on into a message and changing the narrative that girls should be silenced or ashamed, the perpetrators can be put behind bars.
Image Courtesy of ECR
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