PureEden Foundation recently donated 100 packs of sanitary pads to girl-children at Ntraban Methodist Basic School and Yaara Roman Catholic Basic School in the Bono East Region. This initiative, part of our mission to support health, education, and economic empowerment, was led by Associate Executive Director Ms. Louisa Mensah, accompanied by journalist Ato Dennis Keelson and community development specialist Madam Akosuah Danquah.
During the event, Ms. Mensah emphasized the importance of menstrual health and the need to break the stigma surrounding menstruation. This donation was in commemoration of World Menstrual Hygiene Day, highlighting our commitment to ensuring every girl and young woman has access to safe and dignified menstrual health.
The Headmaster of Ntraban Methodist Basic School expressed gratitude for the donation, noting its significance in helping young girls stay healthy during their menstrual cycle. He also appealed for further assistance in renovating school buildings and providing teaching materials.
The donation of sanitary pads to Ntraban Methodist Basic School by PureEden Foundation has significantly impacted the lives of the girls and the community. Here are five key benefits resulting from this initiative: