THE PEACE PROJECT

Empowering Those In Need Around The World

- The Peace Project

PEACE PROJECT X PERIOD POVERTY

Period Poverty strips 500 million women worldwide of their PEACE, livelihoods, and human rights, every single month. 20 million girls will dropout of school THIS YEAR due to lack of adequete feminine care.

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CAPE COAST SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF AND BLIND

Responsible for educating and housing deaf and blind children of Ghana, the children at the Cape Coast school call for our immediate support

Our Mission: Provide a sufficient amount of Sanitary Napkins on a quarterly basis to allow the girls to stay in school, live free of stigma and have the PEACE of mind they deserve.

Every Month 200 girls must choose between missing valuable school time during their time of the month or resort to using dirty rags or old shoe insoles to suffice.

The rural location already presents quality of life concerns due to serious infrastructure issues, even lacking clean water. For the special needs students, and the lack of required learning and living essentials fosters an already difficult environment to learn in. Having to battle basic human sanitation should not a war they have to fight.

Change Starts With Every Shipment

Be The Change and help us reach our quarterly goal of shipping 12,000 pads to Cape Coast.

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Elevate & Empower: So Tea

To elevate the mission through unity and strategic collaboration, we bring together women of influence and cultural leaders to amplify awareness of period poverty. By fostering education and cultivating impactful conversations, we aim to lead communities toward sustainable action and solutions. The goal is to inspire collective efforts that address period poverty on a global scale, creating lasting change for underserved populations and empowering future generations.
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  • Our Founder Paloma Ford at the Cape Coast school in Ghana

  • 200 Girls at The School for The Deaf and Blind are asking for your support