We’ve proven the model. Now we want to reach far more girls — and we’re looking for partners to help us get there.
Today, production is still modest: around 75–100 pads a day, made by hand by our team in Cheramei. KEBS certification has given us the credibility to grow — and a clear plan for how.
Where we’re headed
- Sell in bulk so we can buy materials in bulk and bring unit costs down.
- Train more young women, expanding both production and livelihoods.
- Replicate the model in other parts of the county — and eventually the country.
There are real hurdles, including sourcing quality materials locally. The right partners help us clear them faster.

Who we’re looking for
We’re actively seeking collaborations with organisations and institutions at county and national level, and across the private and non-governmental sectors — schools, companies and CSR teams, NGOs and implementing partners, government programmes, faith and community institutions, and individual supporters.
“Sponsor a school, fund a production batch, buy in bulk, or co-deliver programmes — we’ll shape it around your goals.”
Each partnership is built around your audience, budget and reporting needs. If any of this resonates, we’d love to start a conversation.