The Partnership
HerFlow Foundation’s drive to End Period Poverty in Jamaica is continuous and we are thankful for partnerships like this one with Always Sanitary Pads to donated much needed menstrual pads with a focus on schools. This relationship began in 2019.
#EndPeriodPoverty campaign enters third year in Jamaica
18000 packs of menstrual pads were distributed to 14 schools (1 in each parish) and 6 govt homes across Jamaica.
2020
In year, the continues and the campaign was executed during COVID since #PeriodsDontStopForPandemics. A total of 18,000 packs were distributed and the targeted schools were Norman Manley High, Kingston; Ascot High, St Catherine; Christiana High, Manchester; Foga Road High, Clarendon; St Mary’s College, St. Andrew; Tacky High, St Mary; Troy High, Trelawny; Spot Valley High, St James; Steer Town High, St Ann; Buff Bay High, Portland; Seaforth High, St Thomas; Lewisville High, St Elizabeth; Maud McLeod High, Westmoreland and Merlene Ottey High, Hanover.
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Always donates 200,000 sanitary napkins to girls in Jamaica
Corporate Hands | Consumer Brands donates pads to health ministry
2019
The first year of the partnership with Always and HerFlow to donate Always menstrual Pads to ALL girls in select schools. Always donated 13285 packs of menstrual pads to 23 schools in 6 parishes (Kingston, St. Ann, St. Catherine, St. Mary, St. Thomas and Clarendon). Each student received a pack of Always pads.
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Her Flow launches End Period Poverty campaign
Feminine hygiene brand Always tackles period poverty in Jamaica