Real Impact. Real Girls. Real Communities.
What began as one woman’s desire to help has grown into a global grassroots movement supporting girls through menstrual care, education, sustainability, and community-led impact.
After witnessing firsthand how period poverty was affecting girls across communities in Kenya and South Africa, founder Victoria Boston took action:
raising funds, sourcing reusable menstrual products, building partnerships with schools and educators, coordinating international distribution efforts, and helping get menstrual care directly into the hands of girls who needed it most.
What started with compassion and determination quickly grew into something larger:
a growing global network of teachers, healthcare professionals, volunteers, schools, community leaders, and partners across the United States, Kenya, South Africa, Ethiopia, and parts of Southern India working together to help end period poverty with dignity and long-term impact.
Today, The Garden of P. continues to expand its reach through education, sustainable menstrual care solutions, and trusted community partnerships rooted in humanity, access, and opportunity.
What We’ve Accomplished Together
The Heart of the Movement
Behind every statistic is a real girl, a real family, a real classroom, and a real future being protected.
From community distribution days and school partnerships to conversations surrounding menstrual health and dignity, The Garden of P. is rooted in human connection, trust, and long-term community impact.
These moments represent more than outreach.
They represent confidence restored, education protected, and futures supported.
Sustainable Impact Matters
The Garden of P. is committed not only to supporting girls, but to creating long-term solutions rooted in sustainability, accessibility, and environmental responsibility.
Reusable menstrual care solutions help reduce waste, increase long-term affordability, and create more sustainable pathways for communities around the world.
Powered Through Partnership
Sustainable impact is only possible through trusted partnerships with schools, educators, healthcare professionals, volunteers, grassroots leaders, and organizations working directly within the communities they serve.
This Is Only The Beginning.
Every contribution, partnership, conversation, and act of support helps move us closer to a future where no girl is held back by lack of menstrual care, dignity, or opportunity.