Delivering Dignity to girls when "it"happens.
Delivering
Dignity
to girls
when "it"
happens
Delivering Dignity to girls when "it"happens
Delivering Dignity
to girls
when "it"
happens
Delivering Dignity Was Created For "Women Who Care" To Help Other Women In Small Ways That Make A Big Difference
“Oops! it’s time for my period…”
Over 500 million girls have no access to feminine care products. One million live in Kenya. Another million plus in the Democratic Republic of Congo. To them, feminine care products are neither available nor affordable.
It’s called Period Poverty.
Over 500 million girls have no access to feminine care products. One million live in Kenya, another million plus in Democratic Republic of The Congo. To them, feminine care products are neither available nor affordable.
It’s called “Period Poverty.”
Over 500 million girls have no access to feminine care products. One million live in Kenya, another million plus in Democratic Republic of The Congo. To them, feminine care products are neither available nor affordable.
It’s called “Period Poverty.”
Over 500 million girls have no access to feminine care products. One million live in Kenya, another million plus in Democratic Republic of The Congo. To them, feminine care products are neither available nor affordable.
It’s called “Period Poverty.”
Girls in these countries have few options. They can either dig a hole and sit for five days, or sell their bodies to get money for the long trip to go and buy feminine care products to stop their flow resulting in disease and infections.
Girls in these countries have few options. They dig a hole in the ground and sit on it for five days. They sell their bodies to get money for the long trip to go and buy feminine care products. They use rags, leaves or other unhealthy options to absorb their flow resulting in disease and infections.
Girls in these countries have few options. They dig a hole in the ground and sit on it for five days. They sell their bodies to get money for the long trip to go and buy feminine care products. They use rags, leaves or other unhealthy options to absorb their flow resulting in disease and infections.
Girls in these countries have few options. They dig a hole in the ground and sit on it for five days. They sell their bodies to get money for the long trip to go and buy feminine care products. They use rags, leaves or other unhealthy options to absorb their flow resulting in disease and infections.
Delivering Dignity was created to help girls maintain their dignity. And its methods are working.
Girls are staying in school and getting better grades. Teenage pregnancies are down. Girls now have hope and a chance at a better life.
Join us as we Deliver Dignity to these girls in Kenya.
Delivering Dignity was created to help girls maintain their dignity and its methods are working!
Girls are staying in school and getting better grades. Teenage pregnancies are down. Girls are no longer forced into prostitution. Girls now have hope and a chance at a better life.
Delivering Dignity was created to help girls maintain their dignity and its methods are working!
Girls are staying in school and getting better grades. Teenage pregnancies are down. Girls are no longer forced into prostitution. Girls now have hope and a chance at a better life.
Delivering Dignity was created to help girls maintain their dignity and its methods are working!
Girls are staying in school and getting better grades. Teenage pregnancies are down. Girls are no longer forced into prostitution. Girls now have hope and a chance at a better life.
Give a chance
To give women a simple, effective means of caring for women around the world — transforming “a curse” into “a blessing.”
Employ Women
As an added benefit, to employ Kenyan women in manufacturing “Dignity Kits,” and thereby improving the quality of life for their own families.
Girls in School
To enable girls to stay in school, thus protecting them from prostitution, and experience improved health, education, and equality.
Dignity Kits
To distribute free “Dignity Kits” of washable sanitary pads and panties to girls living in poverty, most immediately in rural areas of Kenya and Congo.