The Period Slay Initiative is a youth-led movement committed to ending period poverty by delivering sustainable menstrual solutions, transformative education, and menstrual cycle awareness. We believe understanding the menstrual cycle is a powerful tool for self-awareness, empowerment, and embracing positive femininity.
We envision a world where every girl and woman can manage her period with dignity, safety, and confidence. Menstrual health is a right, and cycle awareness is her strength. Period.
Learn MoreTo eradicate period poverty by providing innovative menstrual solutions, fostering menstrual literacy, and creating safe, inclusive platforms that empower girls and women to embrace their cycles with pride, knowledge, and resilience.
A world where menstruation is celebrated, not stigmatized, where every girl and woman harnesses the power of her cycle as a source of strength, wellness, and positive femininity.
At Period Slay Initiative, we fuse creativity, technology, and community empowerment to reimagine menstrual health access and education. Our intersectional, youth-led, and systems-based model aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), blending digital storytelling, a
Since inception, Period Slay Initiative has impacted over 3,000 girls through school outreach programs across all six geopolitical zones of Nigeria: North-Central, North-East, North-West, South-East,South-South and South-West. We've reduced school absenteeism, improved menstrual literacy, and empowered young girls with the confidence, knowledge, and tools to manage their periods safely and proudly.
At HerPeriodSlaycare Initiative, we’re breaking the silence around menstruation and empowering girls and women to embrace their cycles with confidence. Through our programs, we’ve reached thousands with menstrual kits, education, and supportive communities, creating a ripple effect of change across Nigeria and beyond. Join us in celebrating the power of periods and building a world where every woman thrives.
Throgh the help of corps members, we distributed over 10,000 free menstrual kits to girls in rural communities, ensuring access to safe and hygienic menstrual products.
An online workshop , educating girls on menstrual health, hygiene, and self-care practices.
Launched nationwide campaigns to end period stigma, reaching over 100,000 people through social media and community events.
A programme where young females were taught to dance to break the stigma from Periods.
Empowered 100 young leaders to advocate for period equity in their communities, amplifying our message.
Partnered with local cooperatives to produce affordable, eco-friendly sanitary pads, creating jobs for 50 women.
Empowered 100 young leaders to advocate for period equity in their communities, amplifying our message.
An online LMS dedicated to learning about period...coming soon
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Before I attended the workshop, I thought periods were something to be ashamed of. Now, I feel proud and educated.”
s a teacher, I’ve seen firsthand how menstrual education boosts girls' confidence.”
I used to miss school every month because I didn't know how to manage my periods. But after learning about menstrual health, I'm now confident and comfortable in my own skin."