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.

Girls and the TAGI team
Every partnership puts pads — and dignity — in more girls’ hands.

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.

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