PROVIDE DIGNITY KITS FOR GIRLS

This International Women’s Day, help girls stay in school and build unstoppable futures with a Dignity Kit.

Get Ready to Double Your Impact

Thanks to the incredible generosity of supporters like you, the $75,000 International Women’s Day match has now been met. But the need hasn’t stopped! Join us and help reach our goal of $150,000 so girls no longer have to put their education on hold and their futures at risk for something as natural as their period.

With your help, thousands of Dignity Kits will be filled with essentials like sanitary pads, soap, and clean towels, supporting girls to manage their menstrual cycles with confidence. 

Your gift will help more girls stay in school, participate fully, and keep reaching for their dreams – without shame.  

Together, we can turn International Women’s Day into real, lasting change for girls.

Remove a powerful barrier to education

Without basic menstrual hygiene products, girls are forced to stay home during their periods. They miss school, fall behind in class, and are left feeling embarrassed and ashamed, simply because they lack essentials like sanitary pads, soap, and clean towels.

This is the reality for girls like Kame and Yekite, who, like so many in their communities, want to learn, grow, and build unstoppable futures. With Dignity Kits, they can manage their menstrual cycle with confidence, stay in school, and keep moving toward the future they dream of.

But unless we raise the funds to provide Dignity Kits, girls like Kame and Yekite risk missing weeks of school again and again, falling further behind each month. For too many girls, this can stop them going to school altogether.

Dignity Kits remove a powerful barrier to education.

Yekite, Ethiopia

“I missed school days while I was on my menstrual cycle due to fear of discrimination from other students . . . I used to be absent many days from school every cycle.”

Kame, Kenya

“Being unable to access sanitary towels made me stay home and miss school during my menstrual days,”

Jia, Philippines

“I have a classmate who is unable to go to school when she has her menstrual cycle . . . she doesn’t have a sanitary pad.”

“Let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.”

(1 John 3:18)

Gift Policy:
You may send small, flat paper-based items that can fit into a standard #10 size envelope, have a value of less than $5 dollars and weigh less than 4 ounces. We ask that you send small, flat items of this size because shipping is expensive and even small gift items can cause issues clearing customs.

You can send postcards or photographs, however, we ask that you visit here for more details about culturally appropriate guidelines for photos and other images. Please write the child’s ID # on the back of each item that you enclose with your letter to ensure that it reaches him/her.
 
Best gifts to send your sponsored child:
  • Paper dolls
  • Postcards
  • Pictures of yourself or family
  • Sports cards, individual cards (baseball, soccer, football)
  • Stickers (flat, paper-based, only a few at a time)
  • Paper-based simple bookmarks, stationery, drawing, or writing paper (single sheets)
  • Coloring pages (single sheets, not books)

Please do NOT send:
  • Monetary gifts
  • Liquids, candy, or food
  • Batteries or magnets

Please note, all items should be compliant with airline transport and safety regulations. Gifts that don’t meet the gift policy will be donated to a local Christian non-profit organization in Phoenix, Arizona, that works with low-income families. We will not be able to return them.