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The Florence Mensah Foundation And Reflo Company Ltd Empower Asubio Girls With Sanitary Pads Donation

Upholding their commitment to donate Reflo’s sanitary pads every quarter, this visit marked the third engagement with the village...

The Florence Mensah Foundation (TFMF), in partnership with Reflo Company Limited recently made a meaningful impact at Asubio Methodist Primary School. Upholding their commitment to donate Reflo’s sanitary pads every quarter, this visit marked the third engagement with the village.

Agnes Mensah, Headmistress of Asubio Methodist, extended a warm welcome to TFMF and Reflo team members. Reflo’s Church Girl introduced both entities as well as her fellow Reflo’s ladies, highlighting the missions of TFMF and that of Reflo Company Limited.

The event spotlighted menstrual health and hygiene as a key focus. Engaging demonstrations showcased diverse sanitary pad options, including daytime pads, night pads, pantyliners, and feminine wipes. The importance of proper disposal techniques and hand hygiene before and after pad usage was strongly emphasized.

Beyond hygiene education, the program’s success underscored its far-reaching impact. The collaboration between The Florence Mensah Foundation and Reflo Company Limited contributes significantly to awareness and equips young women with the knowledge and tools for maintaining health and dignity.

This initiative in Asubio Village resonates as a beacon of empowerment and education. It’s a testament to the transformative potential when organisations unite to create positive change.

Together, TFMF and Reflo Company Limited are shaping a healthier, informed, and empowered futures for girls—one visit at a time.

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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