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Health
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unit 11, 52 Thora Cres, Wynberg, Sandton, 2063, South Africa
We help girls/women who don't have access to menstrual products by providing washable, reusable sanitary towels lasting 3y.
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Period Poverty is a very real challenge that the average African girl child faces. Period Poverty refers to lack of education regarding a woman's menstrual health and hygiene, the inadequate access to menstrual hygiene products and unsuitable methods to dispose of menstrual waste. The average girl misses 7 days of school per month, which equates to 3 months a year. Girls and women who don't have access to menstrual products seek out alternatives which usually result in little to no protection, leaking of menstrual flow and severe infections. Our sustainable solution lies in the longevity and efficacy of our product. Our washable, reusable sanitary towels come in four different sizes to suit different menstrual needs and offers up to three years, reliable, leak-proof protection. Crafted from hypo- allergenic materials with antibacterial properties, our products are designed with comfort, safety, and environmental consciousness at their core. The care process for our reusable pads ...