Today marks Day 1 of our Menstrual Health Campaign 🩸
For many girls, periods still come with shame, silence, stigma, and lack of access to proper menstrual products. Through this campaign, we are choosing to speak up, educate, and support menstrual dignity for girls in our communities.
This is more than pads. It is confidence, health, education, and dignity 💜
📍Amazing Grace College Mile 5 Nkwen
Thank y’all who supported this project so far
Thank you @BXFC_
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@Derick_Deci @MolaNjoku@Iam_kingRoy@Asong_MT@DavePresi@CNashSummer@Perlmanpeezy@NgongOliver
Thank y’all 🥹❤️🙏🏽 I’m super grateful
All my anonymous sponsors 🙌🏽👏🏼
#MenstrualHealthDay #BreakTheSilence #MenstrualEquity #PeriodEducation #DignityForGirls #EmpowerGirls
A girl who has not started her period yet also needs menstrual education.
Menstrual hygiene education should begin before the first period, not after. Knowledge prepares girls, reduces fear, and builds confidence.
Every girl deserves to be informed and ready.