
How a $2,500 grant started it all
A Boone Sunrise Rotary grant in the United States bought our first sewing machines and trained our founding team of six.
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Our reusable pads now carry the Kenya Bureau of Standards Standardisation Mark — clearing the way to stock retail shelves across Kenya and beyond, and to scale up production with confidence and credibility.
It’s a turning point: proof that a small rural workshop can make a product good enough for any shelf, anywhere.

A Boone Sunrise Rotary grant in the United States bought our first sewing machines and trained our founding team of six.
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Meet the young mothers hand-sewing Tagi Pads — earning fair wages and rebuilding their futures.
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From schools to villages to children’s homes — how our sessions meet girls where they are.
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Girls kept asking for something that lasts. Here’s why reusable was the answer — for budgets and the planet.
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Education, dignity and a little celebration — bringing girls together to learn and be heard.
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We’re seeking partners — county, government, NGO and private — to reach far more girls.
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