For years we donated disposable sanitary towels. They helped — but they ran out. The girls kept asking for something that lasts. So we listened.

Disposable pads solve today’s problem and create tomorrow’s. A pack lasts a few days; then the cost — and the worry — returns. For a family that can’t spare the money, that monthly pressure is exactly what keeps a girl out of class. Reusable pads break the cycle.

Better for budgets

A single Tagi Pad, cared for properly, lasts up to three years and replaces dozens of single-use packs. The savings, month after month, are real — for families and for schools that support their learners.

Better for dignity

Reusable pads give a girl a reliable way to manage her period without depending on the next handout. Paired with clear education on how to use, wash and store them, that reliability becomes confidence.

Girls learning about reusable pads
Reusable works best when product access is paired with practical education.

Better for the planet

Washable pads mean far less non-biodegradable menstrual waste piling up in homes, schools and the environment. And ours are chemical-free — gentler on skin, and on the world the girls will inherit.

“Good quality, cheaper in the long term, chemical-free, and kinder to the environment — and made for every menstruator.”

That last point matters: Tagi Pads aren’t only for girls from disadvantaged backgrounds. They’re for everyone — and selling to everyone is exactly what funds the free pads we give to girls who can’t afford them.

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