19/01/2026
London and the Level up team Step Up to Support Dignity and Confidence at Jennings Primary
In a move to bolster student confidence and ensure that no child misses class due to a lack of basic necessities, London and the Level Up team, in collaboration with Ralph Mims of the R Mims World Group, delivered a vital donation of personal care items to Jennings Primary School.
The donation focuses on "comfort and dignity," providing the school’s office with a steady supply of sanitary napkins, lotions, deodorants, dental floss, and other hygiene essentials.
Bridging the Gap for Young Learners
The initiative aims to address a common but often unspoken challenge: the natural physical changes young female students experience as they age.
Too often, "natural surprises" in public can lead to embarrassment or anxiety, forcing students to leave school early and miss valuable instructional time.
By stocking the school office with these supplies, the donors are creating a "safety net." Instead of heading home feeling distressed, students can now find a private, safe space to freshen up and return to their desks with their heads held high.
Education is Paramount
For Ralph Mims and the Level Up team, the goal is simple: keep children in the classroom.
"Learning and education are paramount," said a spokesperson for the group. "Our goal is to encourage children to stay at school. By removing the stress of being unprepared for natural medical occurrences, we allow them to focus on what really matters—their future."
The Level Up team and R Mims World Group have a long-standing reputation for boosting local education. This latest contribution highlights their commitment to the holistic well-being of the student body, recognizing that a child’s confidence is just as important as the books in their backpack.
A Safe Haven
Jennings Primary staff expressed deep gratitude for the items, noting that having these supplies on hand transforms the school office into a place of support rather than just administration. It ensures that "growing pains" remain a small part of a student's day rather than a barrier to their education.
As these young leaders continue to mature, the community’s support ensures they can do so with the privacy and respect they deserve.