Product

Feminine hygiene products

PAD Drive Campaign – Kilimani Primary School, Elmdy, Isiolo County<br />Over 300 girls at Kilimani Primary School are struggling to access sanitary pads due to extreme poverty. Many miss school during their menstrual cycle, while some are exposed to early relationships or early marriages just to meet this basic need.<br />Through this PAD Drive Project, we aim to provide sanitary pads, menstrual hygiene education, and mental health support to restore their dignity, protect them from exploitation, and ensure consistent school attendance.<br />Our goal is simple: keep girls in school, protect their futures, and promote their well-being.<br />Together, we can restore dignity and empower the girl child.

No of People Supported

300

Appeal

Recovere Launch Appeal

Causes

Education Access

Mental Health Support

Economic Hardship

Delivery methods

Courier/Post

Voucher/Funds

Quantity of items Needed

2000

Address

Nairobi / Mombasa ,Kenya
80100

Country

Kenya

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