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REFLO’S TV Celebrates Inspiring “REFLO’S Sheroes”

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Prepare for an inspiring week as the remarkable ladies of REFLO’S TV delve into the world of “REFLO’S Sheroes.” These influential women have had a profound impact on their lives, and the REFLO’S Ladies are eager to share their stories with the world.

REFLO’S CHURCH GIRL looks up to her mother and draws inspiration from iconic figures like Michelle Obama and Dr. Joyce Rosalind Aryee. She believes that self-belief, personal growth, embracing uniqueness, acknowledging roots, and embracing one’s voice are crucial for achieving success.

REFLO’S MS CANDID honors Yaa Asantewaa as a standout REFLO’S shero, a significant female hero representing our legendary ancestors. She advocates for the revival of these heroes through documentaries, plays, and movies to ignite patriotism in the youth.

REFLO’S BARBIE finds her personal REFLO’S Sheroes within her close circles, citing her beloved mother and her boss at work as inspirations for their positive impact on her life.

REFLO’S MAVERICK emphasises the importance of embracing uniqueness and breaking free from societal norms to achieve greatness. She identifies Queen Amina Mohammud as her REFLO’S Shero, sharing the inspiring life story that resonates deeply with her.

REFLO’S WOMANIST proudly names Madam Dzibordi K Dosoo as her REFLO’S shero, finding inspiration in her journey of overcoming past traumas and experiences to become the person she is today.

Share your REFLO’S Shero in the comment section and join the celebration of remarkable women. Tune in to REFLO’S TV on YouTube now to explore the stories of these incredible REFLO’S Sheroes and get inspired!

Reflo Company Ltd, in partnership with The Florence Mensah Foundation, has officially completed its landmark “Helping 1000 Girls to Embrace Their Flow initiative, with the final round of sanitary pad distributions carried out in schools in Ashaiman, Nima and Assin Ochiso to commemorate Menstrual Hygiene Day 2025.

Launched in March 2024, the project was a bold commitment to support 1,000 deprived girls with a full year’s supply of high-quality sanitary pads and menstrual health education. One year on, the goal has been achieved — with 1,000 girls now better equipped to manage their menstrual health with dignity and confidence.

Beneficiaries of the project spanned across key communities and schools, including: Assin Ochiso D/A Basic School, Assin Ochiso Heritage Academy, Assin Hasowode D/A Basic School, Kedzi Havedzi A.M.E. Zion Basic School (Volta Region), Ashaiman No. 5B Basic School, Ashaiman No. 4 JHS and Nima Basic School.

The impact of the project extended far beyond distributing sanitary pads. Through school engagements, open conversations and hands-on educational sessions, the Foundation addressed long-standing stigma, corrected misconceptions and empowered young girls to approach their menstrual cycles with confidence, pride and self-assurance.

At the closing ceremony, Ms. Rebecca Osam, CEO of Reflo Company Ltd., remarked:

“Today, as we close this chapter, we are not just ending a project. We are celebrating a milestone — one that signifies progress, sparks awareness, inspires dialogue and lays the foundation for lasting change. To our brilliant young girls, you are strong, you are capable and you are unstoppable. And to everyone gathered here, let us not stop here. Let us continue to support, educate and build a community where our girls can thrive without fear, shame or judgment.”

With the “1000 Girls” project now complete, both Reflo Company Ltd and The Florence Mensah Foundation are urging government agencies, corporate organisations, NGOs and development partners to help scale the initiative nationally, reaching more underserved girls in vulnerable communities.

The success of this project is not just a milestone — it’s a call to action. A call to invest in menstrual equity. A call to shape a future where no girl’s education or dignity is compromised by her period.

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