A Global Campaign to End Period Poverty.

Every Girl Deserves Dignity.

Every Girl Deserves Dignity.

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Our Mission

No girl should be held back because of her period.

The Garden of P. is committed to helping eradicate period poverty through global partnerships, menstrual care access, educational support, and sustainable community-led initiatives that help girls stay in school, protect their dignity, and pursue their futures with confidence.

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Our Vision

We envision a future where no girl is held back by period poverty.

Where menstrual care, dignity, education, and opportunity are accessible to girls in every community around the world.

By 2030, The Garden of P. aims to help support 5 million girls globally through sustainable menstrual care initiatives, educational outreach, and community partnerships.

1 in 4 girls globally miss school due to menstruation.

Millions of girls around the world lack access to menstrual products, forcing many to miss school, lose opportunity, and navigate stigma alone.

The Garden of P. is a global campaign working to end period poverty through menstrual care, education, and community partnerships.

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What Is Period Poverty?

Period poverty is more than the lack of menstrual products. It is the lack of access to dignity, education, safety, health, and opportunity.

Every month, millions of girls around the world are forced to miss school simply because they have their period. Not because they lack intelligence or ambition, but because they lack access: to menstrual products, clean sanitation facilities, education, and support.

For too many girls, a natural biological function becomes a barrier to confidence, participation, education, and future opportunity.

And the impact extends far beyond the individual.

When girls are pulled out of classrooms, communities lose potential. Economies lose future leaders. Cycles of poverty deepen. Opportunity becomes uneven before adulthood even begins.

This is not just a women’s issue. It is a global public health, education, and economic equity crisis.

And yet, it is entirely preventable.

Building Solutions Through Dignity

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A paper face mask with flower designs hanging from a bouquet of daisies against a light green background.

Restore

We distribute reusable menstrual products directly to girls through trusted school and community partnerships.

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Close-up of a woman with long dark hair and bangs, looking directly at the camera, outdoors with green leaves in the background.

Empower

Volunteer-led menstrual health education helps reduce stigma, increase awareness, and support long-term confidence and health.

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Five young girls standing closely together outdoors, smiling and posing for a photo with a background of green trees and a cloudy sky.

Protect

By removing barriers to menstrual care, girls gain safer, more consistent access to education, dignity, and opportunity.

The Garden is Growing

In just our first year, The Garden of P. has already begun creating measurable impact through menstrual health education, reusable menstrual product distribution, and trusted community partnerships.

  • Through partnerships with schools, educators, healthcare professionals, and community organizations, The Garden of P. has already supported over 3,000 girls across regions of South India, Kenya, South Africa, and Ethiopia.

    Support includes reusable menstrual products, menstrual health education, school-based outreach, and community-led distribution efforts designed to help girls stay healthy, confident, and in school.

  • Through trusted community partnerships and volunteer-led distribution initiatives, The Garden of P. has distributed over 10,000 menstrual essentials, including reusable period panties designed to provide long-term, dignified protection.

    Our reusable model helps reduce both financial burden and environmental waste while creating more consistent access to menstrual care.

  • The Garden of P. continues to expand through partnerships with schools, nurse practitioners, educators, local leaders, and grassroots organizations helping advance menstrual equity across underserved communities.

    These partnerships support menstrual health education, awareness programming, school-based distribution, and long-term community impact.

  • Our long-term mission is to help support and protect over 5 million girls through scalable menstrual care solutions, education, and global community partnerships designed to end period poverty at systemic scale.

    Beginning in Africa and expanding globally, The Garden of P. is building a sustainable model rooted in dignity, access, education, and opportunity.

How You Can Help

Donate

100% of donations help provide menstrual products, education, and access for girls globally.

Partner

Collaborate with us through schools, healthcare initiatives, sponsorships, and community partnerships.

Advocate

Help normalize conversations around menstrual equity and raise awareness around period poverty worldwide.

Share

Amplify the mission and help us grow the movement across communities, classrooms, and cultures around the world.

Whether you’re an educator, healthcare professional, organization, volunteer, donor, or advocate—there’s a place for you in this movement.

“No girl should have to miss school, lose confidence, or feel less worthy simply because she has her period. When girls are supported, educated, protected, and given the opportunity to flourish, the future changes for all of us.”

— Victoria Boston, Founder and Visionary of The Garden of p.

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Make an Impact Today

3% Cover the Fee

Every contribution helps expand menstrual care access, educational outreach, distribution efforts, and long-term community support for girls around the world.

Protecting girls protects the future. Protecting the future means protecting the planet.

Ending Period Poverty Sustainably

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Traditional disposable menstrual products can create long-term environmental strain. Especially in communities without consistent waste management or sanitation infrastructure.

Many disposable products contain plastic and can take hundreds of years to decompose. In underserved regions, the environmental burden often compounds existing sanitation challenges.

That’s why The Garden of P. supports reusable menstrual care solutions designed to provide long-term protection while reducing waste, ongoing financial burden, and environmental impact.

Because protecting girls should also protect the future of our planet.

Growing Together

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A woman with dark skin and long, braided hair, wearing a striped shirt, is outdoors with a blurred background.

The Garden of P. is made possible through a growing network of schools, educators, healthcare professionals, community leaders, nonprofit organizations, and global partners committed to advancing menstrual equity with dignity and compassion.

Together, we are building scalable solutions rooted in education, sustainability, and human-centered impact.

Current Partners Include:

  • CareerBox Africa

  • Bloom India

  • UPS Foundation

  • Icon to Ican Foundation

  • All Children Count

  • Subs Pads, Kenya

  • Community educators and healthcare professionals

  • School and grassroots distribution partners

  • Volunteer-led support networks

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Help Us Grow the Garden

Every contribution helps remove barriers to education, dignity, health, and opportunity for girls around the world.

Together, we can help build a future where no girl is held back by lack of menstrual care.