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Menstrual Hygiene Day 2025: Charlotte’s Memorial Foundation to Donate to Wokumagbe Basic School

Menstrual Hygiene Day is an annual awareness event that highlights the importance of good menstrual hygiene management on a global scale.
Proper menstrual hygiene is crucial for the health, well-being, and empowerment of women and girls worldwide. It plays a vital role in enabling them to reach their full potential.

In this regard, on May 28th, Charlotte’s Memorial Foundation, a non-governmental organization, together with Amazing Girl’s Foundation, will celebrate this year’s Menstrual Hygiene Day at Wokumagbe District Assembly Basic School in Ada East.

The theme for this year’s Menstrual Hygiene Day focuses on ensuring access to safe and dignified menstrual hygiene management for all individuals, emphasizing the importance of breaking the silence and ending the stigma surrounding menstruation.

Charlotte’s Memorial Foundation is committed to promoting gender equality and empowering girls and women in Ghana through education, advocacy, the distribution of dignity packs, and community development initiatives.

Charlotte’s Memorial Foundation and Amazing Girl’s Foundation will distribute high-quality, locally made reusable sanitary pads to 120 schoolgirls at Wokumagbe District Assembly Basic School.

Fafali Organization will also donate educational materials to the children to enhance their abilities in reading and learning.

According to the foundation, the pads are part of the yearlong Dignity Pack project, which also includes underwear, deodorants, hand sanitizers, and face towels.

The foundation is seeking donations and support from organizations and individuals willing to contribute to this meaningful initiative for girls.

To donate to Charlotte’s Memorial Foundation, contact them via WhatsApp at 0264 212176.

By Francis Quasie

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