About Us
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ABOUT US

We are a black female-owned company based in Northern Cape, South Africa. Our aim is to improve access to sanitary pads and to fight period-poverty amongst vulnerable young girls and women. We believe in being straightforward and honest about menstruation. Our goal is to transform the world into a place where every female has access to safe and comfortable menstrual products. Through our engagement with various charitable initiatives, we strive to make a significant impact on menstrual health and hygiene.

Join us on our journey to create a better future for women and girls, where menstrual health is prioritized, and no one is left behind.

Mission
Our mission is to revolutionize menstrual education and increase access to sanitary pads.

Sustainability plan
Our sustainability plan is to supply the local township markets with affordable, yet quality sanitary pads.

What We Do

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Menstrual Health Education


Our Menstrual health education empowers individuals with knowledge about the menstrual cycle, hygiene practices, and the importance of menstrual health. It aims to break taboos, promote understanding, and ensure access to safe and hygienic menstrual products. Through comprehensive education, we strive to support physical, emotional, and social well-being during menstruation.

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School-based Programmes


Our school-based programmes educates students about the menstrual cycle, hygiene practices, and the importance of menstrual health. We aim to foster a supportive environment, dispel myths, and provide access to safe and hygienic menstrual products. Through interactive workshops and engaging resources, we empower students to understand and manage their menstrual health confidently.

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Number of schoolgirls provided with sanitary pads:
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in 8 different schools across the Northern Cape and 1 Catholic School in Vryheid, KZN

What People Say

Thank you for the difference you made in the daily needs of our girls in boarding school with the generous donation of sanitary pads received in November 2023. God Bless the service you render!

Father Ambrose Inkamana High School, Vryheid, KZN

Our school has 211 girls from a community with heartbreaking social circumstances. Not every girl can afford a pack of sanitary pads on a monthly basis. Blossom Pride in partnership with BTE Mulilo, saves the dignity of these vulnerable girls every month. Please do not forget about the Boy-Child, they also need education on puberty and the transition from boyhood to manhood. Another need is toiletries for both girls and boys. Thank you for the good work!.

Portia Klein RD Williams Primary School, Prieska

Girls will always need education around puberty and menstruation. Not all parents can afford sanitary pads for the girl child on a monthly basis, which leads to a number of factors which infringe the dignity of the child. Thank you, Blossom Pride funded by Solar Capital De Aar 3, for donating sanitary pads on a quarterly basis to our school.

Mr Bennie Pietersen, St John's Primary School, De Aar
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