The Pink Peace Foundation began with a vision to create communities 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 education and essential products to underserved communities.
Through the passion and dedication of our team and supporters, we have grown into a beacon of hope for young women and girls. Our story is one of resilience, compassion, and the belief that everyone deserves dignity and equality. From organizing workshops and donation drives to advocating for policy reforms, we are rewriting the menstrual health narrative, one step at a time.
Together, we’re building a future where menstrual health is a right, not a privilege.
girls reached through community outreach and workshops
menstrual health products distributed
schools and communities engaged
The Pink Peace Foundation is a compassionate organization dedicated to supporting young women and girls by addressing period poverty and breaking the stigma surrounding menstruation. We provide menstrual health education, advocacy, and direct community support. Our approach combines empathy, education, and action, because true empowerment begins when girls and women can manage their health with confidence and dignity.
Knowledge is power, and menstrual education is a human right. Our workshops equip girls, women, parents, and educators with accurate information about menstrual health, hygiene, and rights. We use interactive sessions, creative learning
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We organize donation drives and community training sessions to foster self-sufficiency and resilience. By distributing menstrual products and offering practical skills training, we help communities break the cycle of dependency and stigma. Every
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Access to menstrual products and safe sanitation facilities is essential for health and dignity. We ensure that underserved communities receive pads, reusable kits, and other menstrual essentials alongside Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH)
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We engage directly with communities to support young women and girls in navigating menstrual health challenges. Through mentorship, open discussions, and peer-led initiatives, we create safe spaces where girls can learn, share, and
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We believe in sustainable change through advocacy. Pink Peace Foundation works to influence policies that promote menstrual health rights and equitable access to menstrual products. By engaging with government bodies, institutions, and civil
Read MoreOur blog shares stories, insights, and updates from the field — celebrating progress, highlighting challenges, and amplifying voices from the menstrual health movement.
