Donate to end period poverty in Kashmir. Provide hygiene packs, education, and support to girls, helping them stay healthy, confident, and in school. No girl should feel shame, miss school, or risk her health simply because of her period.








A young girl misses school. Not because she wants to. But because she has no access to basic hygiene.
She stays home. She feels ashamed. She falls behind.
This is the reality for millions of girls.
Period poverty is not just about hygiene products. It affects:
Across Pakistan and Azad Kashmir, many girls cannot afford sanitary products. They are forced to use unsafe alternatives like cloth, rags, or other materials that put their health at risk.
This is not just poverty. This is a barrier to opportunity.
In many communities:
This leads to:
Over time, this can lead to school dropouts and limited futures.
Through our Women’s Hygiene Project, we provide:
Every donation helps break the cycle.
Provides essential sanitary products for safe and hygienic menstrual care.
Gives multiple girls access to hygiene packs and basic education.
Funds hygiene packs and awareness sessions for a full classroom.
Supports long-term solutions including education, sanitation, and access to hygiene resources. You can also donate any amount to support this project.
Without support:
Period poverty does not last a few days. It affects a lifetime.
This project is about:
A simple hygiene pack can change a girl’s future.
We deliver support directly to those who need it:
You Donate
Choose how many girls or communities to support.
We Prepare
Hygiene packs and educational materials are organised.
We Distribute
Our teams deliver directly to schools and communities.
Lives Are Changed
Girls stay in school, stay healthy, and regain confidence.
By supporting this project, you are contributing to:
This is real, long-term change.
We ensure full transparency:
No girl should feel shame. No girl should risk her health. No girl should miss her education. You can change that.
Your donation today can:
Every contribution matters.
Give dignity. Give opportunity. Change a life.
Period poverty in Kashmir refers to the lack of access to sanitary products, proper hygiene facilities, and menstrual health education. Many girls cannot afford basic supplies, forcing them to use unsafe alternatives. This affects their health, dignity, and ability to attend school regularly.
Our Women’s Hygiene Project provides hygiene packs, menstrual health education, and community support. It ensures girls can manage their periods safely, stay in school, and avoid health risks. The project also works to reduce stigma and promote awareness in communities. Our program is female-led, with women at the forefront of education, distribution, and community engagement. This helps build trust, reduce stigma, and create safe spaces where women and girls can openly discuss menstrual health.
Period poverty leads to health risks, infections, and long-term complications. It also causes girls to miss school and face social stigma. Without proper support, it limits education, confidence, and future opportunities, making it a critical issue affecting millions of women and girls.
A hygiene pack typically includes sanitary pads, soap, and essential items needed for safe menstrual care. These packs are designed to last for months and ensure girls have the resources they need to maintain hygiene and protect their health.
It costs just £10 to provide a hygiene pack for one girl. This covers essential products that support safe menstrual care and help protect her health, dignity, and education.
Period poverty doesn’t just affect hygiene — it impacts health, education, and equality. Without access to safe menstrual products, girls may drop out of school, face serious health risks, and experience emotional trauma due to societal pressure and stigma.
Period poverty is a major cause of school absenteeism among girls in Pakistan and Azad Kashmir. Many girls miss up to five days of school each month due to lack of hygiene products and facilities. Over time, this leads to significant learning gaps and increased dropout rates, limiting their future opportunities and economic independence.
The Women’s Hygiene Project operates across Azad Kashmir and Pakistan, focusing on rural and underserved communities where access to hygiene products and education is limited. Priority is given to schools and areas with the greatest need. Every penny of your donation goes directly towards purchasing period packs, hygiene education workshops, and building sustainable menstrual health infrastructure in underserved areas. We maintain full transparency, so you can trust that your contribution is making a real difference.
We prioritise discreet distribution, ensuring that girls receive their packs in private, safe spaces like medical camps, schools, and women-only gatherings, preserving their dignity and comfort at every step. We work with local teams, schools, and community leaders to identify those in need. Distribution is verified and monitored to ensure hygiene packs and support reach the right beneficiaries with transparency and accountability.
In Pakistan and Azad Kashmir, countless women and girls face serious health risks due to lack of access to safe menstrual care. By supporting this cause, you’re not only helping to improve female health and well-being, but also giving in the form of Sadaqah. Your donation can be made on behalf of yourself or as a lasting gift for someone you love — creating blessings that continue to grow.
Donate to end period poverty in Kashmir. Provide hygiene packs, education, and support to girls,…


