Empowering Young Women and Girls. Ending Period Poverty. Restoring Dignity.
The Pink Peace Foundation began with a mission to create environments where no girl or woman feels held back by period poverty or stigma. Born out of the desire to address a critical yet often overlooked issue, our foundation started as a grassroots movement in Nairobi, Kenya, to provide menstrual health products and education to underserved communities.
People Reached
girls reached through community outreach and workshops
menstrual health products distributed
schools and communities engaged
We engage directly with communities to support young women and girls in navigating menstrual health challenges.
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We organize donation drives and community training sessions to foster self-sufficiency and resilience. By distributing menstrual
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Knowledge is power, and menstrual education is a human right. Our workshops equip girls, women, parents,
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We believe in sustainable change through advocacy. Pink Peace Foundation works to influence policies that promote
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Access to menstrual products and safe sanitation facilities is essential for health and dignity. We ensure
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“Supporting this program reminds us that change begins with knowledge. Seeing 100 young leaders trained to promote menstrual dignity gives us hope for a healthier, more equal future.”
“We’re inspired by Pink Peace Foundation’s holistic approach, reaching both schools and communities, while creating safe, inclusive spaces for young people.”
“Partnering with Pink Peace Foundation has shown us the power of youth-driven advocacy. The enthusiasm and commitment from the trainees prove that menstrual health leadership is thriving across Africa.”
“The Menstrualeaders are doing incredible outreach. They connect health knowledge with empathy, and that’s what makes real change in communities.”
“This initiative is helping break old taboos. Parents are beginning to understand that menstrual education is part of caring for our children’s well-being.”
“Our girls were deeply moved by the Pink Peace Foundation team. The discussions were educational and sensitive, yet fun and engaging. The impact is visible; the girls walk taller.”
“I gained leadership skills and confidence. Now I know how to organize awareness sessions in my community and even talk to local leaders about menstrual dignity.”
“I learned how to track my cycle and care for myself during my period. It’s amazing to see girls smiling and talking openly about something we used to hide.”
“The training helped me see that menstrual health is not just a girls’ issue, it’s a community issue. I’ve already started conversations in my church youth group.”
“Before this program, I used to feel shy talking about my period. Now I understand my body better and can help other girls feel confident too. I’m proud to be a Menstrualeader!”

