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Get Involved

Ready to make a difference? There are many ways to support Pad Mad’s mission. From making a donation to volunteering your time or skills, your contribution can help empower women and girls around the world.

How to be Involved

Make a Donation

We’re on a mission to sponsor 20,000 girls with sanitary kits and essential menstrual hygiene education, empowering them to stay in school, safeguard their health, and embrace their full potential.

By joining us, you’re not just donating, you’re helping end period poverty and championing gender equality.

You can support this vital mission today with a one-time or monthly donation securely via PayPal.

Become an advocate

We’re building a movement to ensure that no girl is left behind because of her period. When you become an advocate, you amplify the voices of thousands of girls who deserve access to safe menstrual products, education, and dignity.

By standing with us, you’re not just raising awareness, you’re championing equality, empowering girls, and creating a period-friendly world for generations to come.

Interested in becoming an advocate?
Reach out to us at madhvi@padmadkenya.com to learn how you can get involved and make a difference in your community.

Empower a Girl

Every girl deserves the confidence and dignity to manage her period safely, without shame or disruption to her education. Yet, for many, lack of access to menstrual products means missed school days, limited opportunities, and shattered dreams.

Your contribution doesn’t just change one life, it creates a ripple effect. Educated and confident girls become empowered women who uplift their families, strengthen communities, and drive sustainable change for generations to come. Your support matters.

Every donation brings us closer to ending period poverty and creating a world where no girl is held back by her period.

Want to learn more about how your contribution makes an impact?
Reach out to us at madhvi@padmadkenya.com to explore how you can empower a girl today.

Become a Partner

Together, we can create lasting impact. By partnering with us, your organization becomes part of a growing movement to end period poverty and ensure that every girl has access to menstrual products, education, and support.

By joining forces, we can build sustainable systems that empower girls, strengthen communities, and advance gender equality across Kenya and beyond.

Ready to join forces and make a lasting impact? Tell us more about your organization by completing our partnership inquiry form, or write us directly at madhvi@padmadkenya.com. We’ll be in touch to explore opportunities!

MHD Campaign
Mestrual Hygiene Day

Every year on May 28, we join the global community to mark Menstrual Hygiene Day (MH Day), a moment to break the silence, raise awareness, and take action toward ending period poverty. Through school and community outreach, we not only educate girls on menstrual hygiene but also distribute sanitary kits that help restore dignity and confidence.

Join the 2026 Campaign

As we look ahead to Menstrual Hygiene Day 2026, we’re determined to reach 20,000 girls with sanitary kits and menstrual education. Join us in creating a period-friendly world where every girl can thrive , every day of the month.

Contact us at madhvi@padmadkenya.com to partner, volunteer, or sponsor our 2026 campaign.

Past MH Day Campaings

Break the Silence, Take Action, End Period Poverty.

Theme
Making Menstruation a Normal Fact of Life by 2030

Our primary focus was on debunking myths and encouraging open conversations about menstruation among students, teachers, and parents.

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Girls Reached

Through initial outreach, we provided essential menstrual hygiene education and sanitary kits, directly empowering girls to stay in school.

Theme
Together for a #PeriodFriendlyWorld

This theme inspired a national conversation on inclusion and menstrual equity, emphasizing collective responsibility.

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Girls Impacted

Our growing campaign partnered with local leaders and corporate supporters, successfully increasing our reach by 66% from the previous year.

We brought together over 380 participants (including students, teachers, and staff) and trained 12 Menstrual Health Ambassadors to sustain community outreach. We also distributed educational materials to support ongoing learning and empowerment.

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Reusable Sanitary Kits Distributed

This effort was part of a major community focus that ensured tangible support, dignity, and sustainable menstrual health access.