
The Marigold Foundation has reached a significant milestone in its commitment to girls' education and health by distributing sanitary pads to 1,500 young girls across the Agona East District in the Central Region. This initiative, organized as part of the foundation’s annual Menstrual Hygiene and Advocacy Drive, aims to tackle the persistent challenges of period poverty that often hinder the academic progress of school-aged girls. By providing these essential supplies, the foundation seeks to ensure that no girl is forced to stay home from school due to a lack of menstrual products, thereby promoting equity in the classroom.
Speaking during the distribution exercise, the Founder of the Marigold Foundation, Mrs. Justina Marigold Assan, emphasized that the drive goes beyond the mere provision of sanitary products. She highlighted the necessity of a holistic approach that includes mentorship, awareness, and robust support systems. Mrs. Assan called for greater community involvement in menstrual health education, urging stakeholders to empower young girls through guidance on personal hygiene and responsible behavior. This comprehensive strategy is designed to build the girls' self-esteem and provide them with the knowledge required to navigate adolescence with dignity.
Beneficiaries and local families have described the intervention as timely and life-changing, noting that the cost of sanitary pads has become a significant financial burden for many households. The distribution has not only provided immediate relief but has also boosted the confidence of the recipients, allowing them to focus on their studies without the fear of social stigma. The Marigold Foundation has reaffirmed its dedication to enhancing community development through such health and educational initiatives, signaling a long-term commitment to improving the welfare of vulnerable populations in the region.
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