2458 Donors

213 Fundraisers

$375,000 Goal

$334,290.75 Total Raised

Go to Galia Santana-Oikawa

Galia Santana-Oikawa

Text PADPROJECT83 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$237.40
Donors
8
Goal Amount
$2,500
Go to Agustina Kutscher

Agustina Kutscher

Text PADPROJECT45 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$197.16
Donors
8
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Nadine Szumilas

Nadine Szumilas

Text PADPROJECT167 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$188.96
Donors
6
Goal Amount
$350
Go to Tami Thomann

Tami Thomann

Text PADPROJECT126 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$179.48
Donors
4
Goal Amount
$200
Go to Judy Taback

Judy Taback

Text PADPROJECT59 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$155
Donors
3
Goal Amount
$500
Go to Mary Bates

Mary Bates

Text PADPROJECT190 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$151.92
Donors
4
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Rashmi Bhatt

Rashmi Bhatt

Text PADPROJECT77 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$151.28
Donors
2
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Lovedeep Kaur

Lovedeep Kaur

Text PADPROJECT44 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$132.56
Donors
5
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Ella Bassett

Ella Bassett

Text PADPROJECT226 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$127.56
Donors
4
Goal Amount
$200
Go to Garima Thakur

Garima Thakur

Text PADPROJECT206 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$126.28
Donors
5
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Maggie Brown

Maggie Brown

Text PADPROJECT17 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$102.56
Donors
1
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Joey Frasca

Joey Frasca

Text PADPROJECT181 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$102.56
Donors
1
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Mason Maxam

Mason Maxam

Text PADPROJECT12 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$100
Donors
1
Goal Amount
$1,000
Go to Dorothea Mulcahy

Dorothea Mulcahy

Text PADPROJECT14 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$100
Donors
1
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Sophie Ascheim

Sophie Ascheim

Text PADPROJECT24 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$100
Donors
1
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Aliya Mattes

Aliya Mattes

Text PADPROJECT219 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$100
Donors
1
Goal Amount
$50
Go to Flor Castaneda

Flor Castaneda

Text PADPROJECT90 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$92.30
Donors
3
Goal Amount
$5,000
Go to Macy Goller

Macy Goller

Text PADPROJECT129 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$83.07
Donors
2
Goal Amount
$100
Go to The Period (Im)Pact

The Period (Im)Pact

Text PADPROJECT139 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$81.52
Donors
8
Goal Amount
$50
Go to Naomi Zweiback

Naomi Zweiback

Text PADPROJECT15 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$75
Donors
2
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Hannah Mitchell

Hannah Mitchell

Text PADPROJECT99 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$64.64
Donors
3
Goal Amount
$200
Go to MISS MARIAM CHEEMA

MISS MARIAM CHEEMA

Text PADPROJECT73 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$62.52
Donors
4
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Morgane Delorme

Morgane Delorme

Text PADPROJECT53 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$61.53
Donors
2
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Lila Sugerman

Lila Sugerman

Text PADPROJECT13 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$51.28
Donors
1
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Ajeet Yadav

Ajeet Yadav

Text PADPROJECT58 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$51.28
Donors
1
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Charla Rae Bartelt

Charla Rae Bartelt

Text PADPROJECT160 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$51.28
Donors
2
Goal Amount
$100
Go to PERIOD AT UAB

PERIOD AT UAB

Text PADPROJECT140 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$41.02
Donors
1
Goal Amount
$100
Go to DeeDee So-Kew

DeeDee So-Kew

Text PADPROJECT192 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$40
Donors
3
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Simran Mashru

Simran Mashru

Text PADPROJECT156 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$35.64
Donors
2
Goal Amount
$500
Go to Emily Lamperti

Emily Lamperti

Text PADPROJECT21 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$35
Donors
2
Goal Amount
$5,000
Go to Galia Santana-Oikawa

Galia Santana-Oikawa

Mater Dei Girl Up

Dear Friends and Family,Please join me and The Pad Project in the global fight for menstrual equality! The Pad Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the principle that, "A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education." At the 2013 “Commission on the Status of Women” at the United Nations, a group of high school students and their teacher, Melissa Berton, learned that girls all over the world are forced to miss or drop out of school entirely at the onset of their periods, due to lack of access to hygienic and affordable menstrual supplies. Melissa and her students committed to create a documentary that would raise awareness about the issue and to form a club called The Pad Project. Six years later, in 2019, that film, PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE., won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short, and that club became the 501(c)3 nonprofit that I write to you about today. Thanks to the support of caring people like you, The Pad Project has had the pleasure of hearing from 42 states, 94 countries, and has sparked a global conversation about menstruation. Still, while The Pad Project is humbled by all of the help they have received, the fight for menstrual equality has only just begun! My hope is that you will continue to further their goals by dismantling taboos around menstruation, creating your own Pad Project chapter, and donating to their organization. Please help them reach all 50 states, 195 countries, and empower more girls and women! They can't do it without you.

Total Raised
$237.40
Goal Amount
$2,500
Go to Agustina Kutscher

Queridos amigos y familiares : ¡Únase a mí y al Proyecto Pad en la lucha global por la igualdad menstrual! El Proyecto Pad es una organización sin multas de lucro, organización al principio de que "un período debe terminar una oración, no la educación de una niña". En la "Comisión de la Condición Jurídica y Social de la Mujer" de 2013 en las Naciones Unidas, un grupo de estudiantes de secundaria y su maestra, Melissa Berton, descubrieron que las niñas de todo el mundo se ven obligadas a faltar o perder la escuela por completo al comienzo de sus períodos, debido a la falta de acceso a suministros menstruales higiénicos y asequibles. Melissa y sus alumnos se comprometieron a crear un documental que crea conciencia sobre el tema y formar un club llamado The Pad Project.Seis años después, en 2019, esa película, PERIODO. FIN DE SENTENCIA., Ganó el Premio de la Academia al Mejor Cortometraje Documental, y ese club se cambió en la organización 501 (c) 3 sin multas de lucro que les escribo hoy. Gracias al apoyo de personas como usted, The Pad Project ha tenido el placer de escuchar de 42 estados, 94 países, y ha provocado una conversación global sobre la menstruación. Aún así, aunque The Pad Project se siente humillado por toda la ayuda que han recibido, ¡la lucha por la igualdad menstrual acaba de comenzar! Espero que continúes avanzando en sus objetivos desmantelando los tabúes en torno a la menstruación, creando tu propio capítulo del Proyecto Pad y donando a su organización.¡Ayúdenlos a llegar a los 50 estados, 195 países y empoderen a más niñas y mujeres! No pueden hacerlo sin ti. [Name]prof.Agustina

Total Raised
$197.16
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Nadine Szumilas

Nadine Szumilas

Liebe Freunde und Familie, ich möchte meinen 30. Geburtstag dieses Jahr als Chance nutzen Ressourcen für einen Guten Zweck zu sammeln. Wenn ihr also vorhattet mir etwas zu schenken, dann lest euch bitte die nächsten Zeilen durch. :) Bitte unterstützt mich und The Pad Project im weltweiten Kampf für die Gleichstellung der Menstruation! The Pad Project ist eine gemeinnützige Organisation, die sich dem Grundsatz verschrieben hat: "A period should end a sentence, not a girls' life." Es gibt noch so viele Länder da draußen, in denen Mädchen und Frauen nicht das Geld haben Hygiene-Artikel und Menstruationsprodukte zu kaufen. Wo es jedes Mal eine Sache der Abwägung ist, ob sie lieber Nahrung kaufen oder Binden. Mädchen und Frauen sind gestraft für ihre Biologie. Niemand sucht sich Menstruation aus und doch müssen viele durch mangelnde Hygienebedingungen und Armut immens darunter leiden. Für Viele geht es sogar so weit, dass sie während ihrer Periode die Schule nicht besuchen können, da es entweder keine sanitären Einrichtungen gibt oder sie keine Menstruationsartikel zur Verfügung haben. Dadurch verpassen viele Mädchen monatlich (!) mehrere Tage den Unterricht, was letztendlich häufig zum Schulabbruch führt, welcher wiederum noch mehr Armut fördert. Im Jahr 2019, wurde der Film, PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE. mit dem Academy Award für den besten Kurzdokumentarfilm ausgezeichnet, und aus dem Verein wurde die gemeinnützige Organisation 501(c)3 gegründet, über die ich heute schreibe. The Pad Project unterstützt u.A. Dörfer dabei ihre eigene Bindenproduktion zu starten, in dem sie Bindenpress-Maschinen installiert und Frauen schult ihre eigenen Menstruationsprodukte herzustellen. Dadurch erhalten die Frauen und Mädchen nicht nur endlich eine hygienische Möglichkeit normal im Alltag teilzunehmen, sondern haben die Chance ein stabiles Einkommen zu generieren. Langfristig können sie so den Kreislauf der Armut selbst durchbrechen. Wahre Hilfe zur Selbsthilfe! Bitte helft The Pad Project durch eure Spende noch mehr Mädchen und Frauen zu unterstützen! Ich danke euch aus tiefstem Herzen! Nadine

Total Raised
$188.96
Goal Amount
$350
Go to Tami Thomann

Tami Thomann

Dear Friends and Family,Please join me during my birthday month along with The Pad Project in the global fight for menstrual equality! The Pad Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the principle that, "A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education." At the 2013 “Commission on the Status of Women” at the United Nations, a group of high school students and their teacher, Melissa Berton, learned that girls all over the world are forced to miss or drop out of school entirely at the onset of their periods, due to lack of access to hygienic and affordable menstrual supplies. Melissa and her students committed to create a documentary that would raise awareness about the issue and to form a club called The Pad Project. Six years later, in 2019, that film, PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE., won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short, and that club became the 501(c)3 nonprofit that I write to you about today. Thanks to the support of caring people like you, The Pad Project has had the pleasure of hearing from 42 states, 94 countries, and has sparked a global conversation about menstruation. Still, while The Pad Project is humbled by all of the help they have received, the fight for menstrual equality has only just begun! My hope is that you will continue to further their goals by dismantling taboos around menstruation, creating your own Pad Project chapter, and donating to their organization. Please help them reach all 50 states, 195 countries, and empower more girls and women! They can't do it without you.Tami

Total Raised
$179.48
Goal Amount
$200
Go to Judy Taback

Judy Taback

Dear Friends and Family, My granddaughter Claire co-founded The Pad Project almost 8 years ago when she was 13 years old. The Pad Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the principle that, "A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education." For my 80th birthday it would be my fondest wish to help her organization continue the wonderful work that they do both here in the United States and around the world. At the 2013 “Commission on the Status of Women” at the United Nations, Claire learned that girls all over the world are forced to miss or drop out of school entirely at the onset of their periods, due to lack of access to hygienic and affordable menstrual supplies. She and her peers committed to create a documentary that would raise awareness about the issue and to form a club called The Pad Project. Six years later, in 2019, that film, PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE., won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short, and that club became the 501(c)3 nonprofit that I write to you about today. My hope is that you will support Claire’s efforts and continue to further their goals by dismantling taboos around menstruation and donating to their organization. Please help them reach all 50 states, 195 countries, and empower more girls and women! They can't do it without you! All my love, Judy

Total Raised
$155
Goal Amount
$500
Go to Mary Bates

Mary Bates

Limitless

Co-Founder + CEO of LimitlessDear Friends and Family,Please join me and The Pad Project in the global fight for menstrual equality! The Pad Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the principle that, "A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education." At the 2013 “Commission on the Status of Women” at the United Nations, a group of high school students and their teacher, Melissa Berton, learned that girls all over the world are forced to miss or drop out of school entirely at the onset of their periods, due to lack of access to hygienic and affordable menstrual supplies. Melissa and her students committed to create a documentary that would raise awareness about the issue and to form a club called The Pad Project. Six years later, in 2019, that film, PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE., won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short, and that club became the 501(c)3 nonprofit that I write to you about today. Thanks to the support of caring people like you, The Pad Project has had the pleasure of hearing from 42 states, 94 countries, and has sparked a global conversation about menstruation. Still, while The Pad Project is humbled by all of the help they have received, the fight for menstrual equality has only just begun! My hope is that you will continue to further their goals by dismantling taboos around menstruation, creating your own Pad Project chapter, and donating to their organization. Please help them reach all 50 states, 195 countries, and empower more girls and women! They can't do it without you.Mary

Total Raised
$151.92
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Rashmi Bhatt

Rashmi Bhatt

Dear Friends and Family,Please join me and The Pad Project in the global fight for menstrual equality! The Pad Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the principle that, "A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education." At the 2013 “Commission on the Status of Women” at the United Nations, a group of high school students and their teacher, Melissa Berton, learned that girls all over the world are forced to miss or drop out of school entirely at the onset of their periods, due to lack of access to hygienic and affordable menstrual supplies. Melissa and her students committed to create a documentary that would raise awareness about the issue and to form a club called The Pad Project. Six years later, in 2019, that film, PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE., won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short, and that club became the 501(c)3 nonprofit that I write to you about today. Thanks to the support of caring people like you, The Pad Project has had the pleasure of hearing from 42 states, 94 countries, and has sparked a global conversation about menstruation. Still, while The Pad Project is humbled by all of the help they have received, the fight for menstrual equality has only just begun! My hope is that you will continue to further their goals by dismantling taboos around menstruation, creating your own Pad Project chapter, and donating to their organization. Please help them reach all 50 states, 195 countries, and empower more girls and women! They can't do it without you.[Name]

Total Raised
$151.28
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Lovedeep Kaur

Lovedeep Kaur

Padproject

Dear Friends and Family,Please join me and The Pad Project in the global fight for menstrual equality! The Pad Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the principle that, "A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education." At the 2013 “Commission on the Status of Women” at the United Nations, a group of high school students and their teacher, Melissa Berton, learned that girls all over the world are forced to miss or drop out of school entirely at the onset of their periods, due to lack of access to hygienic and affordable menstrual supplies. Melissa and her students committed to create a documentary that would raise awareness about the issue and to form a club called The Pad Project. Six years later, in 2019, that film, PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE., won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short, and that club became the 501(c)3 nonprofit that I write to you about today. Thanks to the support of caring people like you, The Pad Project has had the pleasure of hearing from 42 states, 94 countries, and has sparked a global conversation about menstruation. Still, while The Pad Project is humbled by all of the help they have received, the fight for menstrual equality has only just begun! My hope is that you will continue to further their goals by dismantling taboos around menstruation, creating your own Pad Project chapter, and donating to their organization. Please help them reach all 50 states, 195 countries, and empower more girls and women! They can't do it without you.[Name]

Total Raised
$132.56
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Ella Bassett

Ella Bassett

Please join me and The Pad Project in the global fight for menstrual equity! The Pad Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the principle that, "A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education.”The Pad Project began in 2013 with a passionate group of high school students resolved to empower the village of Kathikhera, India, by installing a sanitary pad machine. This team of students, mentored by Melissa Burton, created a documentary showcasing the transformative power of the ensuing conversations about menstruation in Kathikhera. The highly-acclaimed film Period End of Sentence launched The Pad Project into further collaborative action.Today, the nonprofit works fiercely to ensure equitable global access to menstrual education and supplies. Through their international and domestic programs, The Pad Project remains committed to the same fundamental standard of equity that galvanized Melissa and her students over a decade ago.Since becoming a student ambassador for The Pad Project, I have sought to spark meaningful conversations about menstruation in my own community. Through these dialogues, I'm learning the immense power of the organization to forge partnerships rooted in overcoming shame and stigma.Period poverty is a systemic issue of global significance. It reinforces the most profound prejudices and social inequalities in existence. However, you can become involved today – no matter where you live – by starting small. Normalize conversations about menstruation with your friends and family. Seek educational materials from outreach organizations like The Pad Project. Ask your state, community, and school leaders how they are ensuring equitable access to pads, tampons, and other menstrual products.My hope is that you will consider contributing to The Pad Project and other members of this global collective, all while learning more about this expansive issue. Because when it comes to menstrual equity, knowledge is power. Period.Ella Bassett

Total Raised
$127.56
Goal Amount
$200
Go to Garima Thakur

Garima Thakur

Dear Friends and Family,Please join me and The Pad Project in the global fight for menstrual equality! The Pad Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the principle that, "A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education." At the 2013 “Commission on the Status of Women” at the United Nations, a group of high school students and their teacher, Melissa Berton, learned that girls all over the world are forced to miss or drop out of school entirely at the onset of their periods, due to lack of access to hygienic and affordable menstrual supplies. Melissa and her students committed to create a documentary that would raise awareness about the issue and to form a club called The Pad Project. Six years later, in 2019, that film, PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE., won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short, and that club became the 501(c)3 nonprofit that I write to you about today. Thanks to the support of caring people like you, The Pad Project has had the pleasure of hearing from 42 states, 94 countries, and has sparked a global conversation about menstruation. Still, while The Pad Project is humbled by all of the help they have received, the fight for menstrual equality has only just begun! My hope is that you will continue to further their goals by dismantling taboos around menstruation, creating your own Pad Project chapter, and donating to their organization. Please help them reach all 50 states, 195 countries, and empower more girls and women! They can't do it without you.[Name]

Total Raised
$126.28
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Maggie Brown

Maggie Brown

YouthAdvisoryBoard

Dear Friends and Family,Please join me and The Pad Project in the global fight for menstrual equality! The Pad Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the principle that, "A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education." At the 2013 “Commission on the Status of Women” at the United Nations, a group of high school students and their teacher, Melissa Berton, learned that girls all over the world are forced to miss or drop out of school entirely at the onset of their periods, due to lack of access to hygienic and affordable menstrual supplies. Melissa and her students committed to create a documentary that would raise awareness about the issue and to form a club called The Pad Project. Six years later, in 2019, that film, PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE., won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short, and that club became the 501(c)3 nonprofit that I write to you about today. Thanks to the support of caring people like you, The Pad Project has had the pleasure of hearing from 42 states, 94 countries, and has sparked a global conversation about menstruation. Still, while The Pad Project is humbled by all of the help they have received, the fight for menstrual equality has only just begun! My hope is that you will continue to further their goals by dismantling taboos around menstruation, creating your own Pad Project chapter, and donating to their organization. Please help them reach all 50 states, 195 countries, and empower more girls and women! They can't do it without you.[Name]

Total Raised
$102.56
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Joey Frasca

Joey Frasca

Dear Friends and Family,Please join me and The Pad Project in the global fight for menstrual equality! The Pad Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the principle that, "A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education." At the 2013 “Commission on the Status of Women” at the United Nations, a group of high school students and their teacher, Melissa Berton, learned that girls all over the world are forced to miss or drop out of school entirely at the onset of their periods, due to lack of access to hygienic and affordable menstrual supplies. Melissa and her students committed to create a documentary that would raise awareness about the issue and to form a club called The Pad Project. Six years later, in 2019, that film, PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE., won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short, and that club became the 501(c)3 nonprofit that I write to you about today. Thanks to the support of caring people like you, The Pad Project has had the pleasure of hearing from 42 states, 94 countries, and has sparked a global conversation about menstruation. Still, while The Pad Project is humbled by all of the help they have received, the fight for menstrual equality has only just begun! My hope is that you will continue to further their goals by dismantling taboos around menstruation, creating your own Pad Project chapter, and donating to their organization. Please help them reach all 50 states, 195 countries, and empower more girls and women! They can't do it without you.[Name]

Total Raised
$102.56
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Mason Maxam

Mason Maxam

YouthAdvisoryBoard

Dear Friends and Family,Please join me and The Pad Project in the global fight for menstrual equality! The Pad Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the principle that, "A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education." At the 2013 “Commission on the Status of Women” at the United Nations, a group of high school students and their teacher, Melissa Berton, learned that girls all over the world are forced to miss or drop out of school entirely at the onset of their periods, due to lack of access to hygienic and affordable menstrual supplies. Melissa and her students committed to create a documentary that would raise awareness about the issue and to form a club called The Pad Project. Six years later, in 2019, that film, PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE., won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short, and that club became the 501(c)3 nonprofit that I write to you about today. Thanks to the support of caring people like you, The Pad Project has had the pleasure of hearing from 42 states, 94 countries, and has sparked a global conversation about menstruation. Still, while The Pad Project is humbled by all of the help they have received, the fight for menstrual equality has only just begun! My hope is that you will continue to further their goals by dismantling taboos around menstruation, creating your own Pad Project chapter, and donating to their organization. Please help them reach all 50 states, 195 countries, and empower more girls and women! They can't do it without you. The Youth Advisory Board of The Pad Project

Total Raised
$100
Goal Amount
$1,000
Go to Dorothea Mulcahy

Dorothea Mulcahy

YouthAdvisoryBoard

The Pad Project is a nonprofit organization founded by a group of high school students and their teacher dedicated to the principle that “a period should end a sentence, not a girl’s education.” All over the world, particularly in low and middle-income communities, one of the reasons why students drop out of school at a young age is a lack of access to affordable and hygienic menstrual products. Fifty percent of the world’s population menstruates. The Pad Project’s job is to ensure that one hundred percent of them have the tools to manage it. In order to raise awareness about this critical human rights issue, The Pad Project committed to raise the funds to send a pad manufacturing machine, along with a year’s worth of raw materials to a village in rural India, and to document the process on film. That film, PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE., won the 2019 Academy Award for Best Documentary Short and sparked a global conversation about menstrual equity. The documentary not only depicts how the installation of a pad manufacturing machine provides access to affordable and hygienic menstrual products but also sustains a micro-economy for the women who operate it. Since the film’s Netflix release and Oscar win, we have received requests for pad machines from diverse individuals and organizations from over 94 countries. Please join The Pad Project in our mission to create and cultivate local and global partnerships to end period stigma and to empower women worldwide.

Total Raised
$100
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Sophie Ascheim

Sophie Ascheim

Please join me in the global fight for menstrual equality! The Pad Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the principle that, "A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education." At the 2013 “Commission on the Status of Women” at the United Nations, a group of high school students, myself included, and our teacher, Melissa Berton, learned that girls all over the world are forced to miss or drop out of school entirely at the onset of their periods, due to lack of access to hygienic and affordable menstrual supplies. We committed to create a documentary that would raise awareness about the issue and to form a club called The Pad Project. Six years later, in 2019, that film, PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE., won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short, and that club became the 501(c)3 nonprofit that I write to you about today. Thanks to the support of caring people like you, The Pad Project has had the pleasure of hearing from 42 states, 94 countries, and has sparked a global conversation about menstruation. Still, while The Pad Project is humbled by all of the help they have received, the fight for menstrual equality has only just begun! My hope is that you will continue to further our goals by dismantling taboos around menstruation, creating your own Pad Project chapter, and donating to our organization. Please help us reach all 50 states, 195 countries, and empower menstruators! We can't do it without you. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for continually supporting our mission, and helping us launch a high school passion project to become an award-winning non-profit. Sophie

Total Raised
$100
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Aliya Mattes

Aliya Mattes

Dear Friends and Family,Please join me and The Pad Project in the global fight for menstrual equality! The Pad Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the principle that, "A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education." At the 2013 “Commission on the Status of Women” at the United Nations, a group of high school students and their teacher, Melissa Berton, learned that girls all over the world are forced to miss or drop out of school entirely at the onset of their periods, due to lack of access to hygienic and affordable menstrual supplies. Melissa and her students committed to create a documentary that would raise awareness about the issue and to form a club called The Pad Project. Six years later, in 2019, that film, PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE., won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short, and that club became the 501(c)3 nonprofit that I write to you about today. Thanks to the support of caring people like you, The Pad Project has had the pleasure of hearing from 42 states, 94 countries, and has sparked a global conversation about menstruation. Still, while The Pad Project is humbled by all of the help they have received, the fight for menstrual equality has only just begun! My hope is that you will continue to further their goals by dismantling taboos around menstruation, creating your own Pad Project chapter, and donating to their organization. Please help them reach all 50 states, 195 countries, and empower more girls and women! They can't do it without you.We chose this organization because we feel it relates to us as tween girls around the age of some of the recipients of these products, and we want to do all we can to help.Aliya and Eloise

Total Raised
$100
Goal Amount
$50
Go to Flor Castaneda

Flor Castaneda

Dear Friends and Family,Please join me and The Pad Project in the global fight for menstrual equality! The Pad Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the principle that, "A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education." At the 2013 “Commission on the Status of Women” at the United Nations, a group of high school students and their teacher, Melissa Berton, learned that girls all over the world are forced to miss or drop out of school entirely at the onset of their periods, due to lack of access to hygienic and affordable menstrual supplies. Melissa and her students committed to create a documentary that would raise awareness about the issue and to form a club called The Pad Project. Six years later, in 2019, that film, PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE., won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short, and that club became the 501(c)3 nonprofit that I write to you about today. Thanks to the support of caring people like you, The Pad Project has had the pleasure of hearing from 42 states, 94 countries, and has sparked a global conversation about menstruation. Still, while The Pad Project is humbled by all of the help they have received, the fight for menstrual equality has only just begun! My hope is that you will continue to further their goals by dismantling taboos around menstruation, creating your own Pad Project chapter, and donating to their organization. Please help them reach all 50 states, 195 countries, and empower more girls and women! They can't do it without you. Flor Castaneda

Total Raised
$92.30
Goal Amount
$5,000
Go to Macy Goller

Macy Goller

Dear Friends and Family,Please join me and The Pad Project in the global fight for menstrual equality! The Pad Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the principle that, "A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education." At the 2013 “Commission on the Status of Women” at the United Nations, a group of high school students and their teacher, Melissa Berton, learned that girls all over the world are forced to miss or drop out of school entirely at the onset of their periods, due to lack of access to hygienic and affordable menstrual supplies. Melissa and her students committed to create a documentary that would raise awareness about the issue and to form a club called The Pad Project. Six years later, in 2019, that film, PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE., won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short, and that club became the 501(c)3 nonprofit that I write to you about today. Thanks to the support of caring people like you, The Pad Project has had the pleasure of hearing from 42 states, 94 countries, and has sparked a global conversation about menstruation. Still, while The Pad Project is humbled by all of the help they have received, the fight for menstrual equality has only just begun! My hope is that you will continue to further their goals by dismantling taboos around menstruation, creating your own Pad Project chapter, and donating to their organization. Please help them reach all 50 states, 195 countries, and empower more girls and women! They can't do it without you. Macy Goller

Total Raised
$83.07
Goal Amount
$100
Go to The Period (Im)Pact

The Period (Im)Pact

Dear Friends and Family,Please join us and The Pad Project in the global fight for menstrual equality! The Pad Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the principle that, "A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education." At the 2013 “Commission on the Status of Women” at the United Nations, a group of high school students and their teacher, Melissa Berton, learned that girls all over the world are forced to miss or drop out of school entirely at the onset of their periods, due to lack of access to hygienic and affordable menstrual supplies. Melissa and her students committed to create a documentary that would raise awareness about the issue and to form a club called The Pad Project. Six years later, in 2019, that film, PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE., won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short, and that club became the 501(c)3 nonprofit that I write to you about today. Thanks to the support of caring people like you, The Pad Project has had the pleasure of hearing from 42 states, 94 countries, and has sparked a global conversation about menstruation. Still, while The Pad Project is humbled by all of the help they have received, the fight for menstrual equality has only just begun! Our hope is that you will continue to further their goals by dismantling taboos around menstruation, creating your own Pad Project chapter, and donating to their organization. Please help them reach all 50 states, 195 countries, and empower more girls and women! They can't do it without you.

Total Raised
$81.52
Goal Amount
$50
Go to Naomi Zweiback

Naomi Zweiback

Dear Friends and Family,Please join me and The Pad Project in the global fight for menstrual equality! The Pad Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the principle that, "A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education." At the 2013 “Commission on the Status of Women” at the United Nations, a group of high school students and their teacher, Melissa Berton, learned that girls all over the world are forced to miss or drop out of school entirely at the onset of their periods, due to lack of access to hygienic and affordable menstrual supplies. Melissa and her students committed to create a documentary that would raise awareness about the issue and to form a club called The Pad Project. Six years later, in 2019, that film, PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE., won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short, and that club became the 501(c)3 nonprofit that I write to you about today. Thanks to the support of caring people like you, The Pad Project has had the pleasure of hearing from 42 states, 94 countries, and has sparked a global conversation about menstruation. Still, while The Pad Project is humbled by all of the help they have received, the fight for menstrual equality has only just begun! My hope is that you will continue to further their goals by dismantling taboos around menstruation, creating your own Pad Project chapter, and donating to their organization. Please help them reach all 50 states, 195 countries, and empower more girls and women! They can't do it without you. Naomi Zweiback

Total Raised
$75
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Hannah Mitchell

Hannah Mitchell

Dear Friends and Family,Please join me and The Pad Project in the global fight for menstrual equality! The Pad Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the principle that, "A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education." At the 2013 “Commission on the Status of Women” at the United Nations, a group of high school students and their teacher, Melissa Berton, learned that girls all over the world are forced to miss or drop out of school entirely at the onset of their periods, due to lack of access to hygienic and affordable menstrual supplies. Melissa and her students committed to create a documentary that would raise awareness about the issue and to form a club called The Pad Project. Six years later, in 2019, that film, PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE., won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short, and that club became the 501(c)3 nonprofit that I write to you about today. Thanks to the support of caring people like you, The Pad Project has had the pleasure of hearing from 42 states, 94 countries, and has sparked a global conversation about menstruation. Still, while The Pad Project is humbled by all of the help they have received, the fight for menstrual equality has only just begun! My hope is that you will continue to further their goals by dismantling taboos around menstruation, creating your own Pad Project chapter, and donating to their organization. Please help them reach all 50 states, 195 countries, and empower more girls and women! They can't do it without you. Hannah

Total Raised
$64.64
Goal Amount
$200
Go to MISS MARIAM CHEEMA

MISS MARIAM CHEEMA

Dear Friends and Family,Please join me and The Pad Project in the global fight for menstrual equality! The Pad Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the principle that, "A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education." At the 2013 “Commission on the Status of Women” at the United Nations, a group of high school students and their teacher, Melissa Berton, learned that girls all over the world are forced to miss or drop out of school entirely at the onset of their periods, due to lack of access to hygienic and affordable menstrual supplies. Melissa and her students committed to create a documentary that would raise awareness about the issue and to form a club called The Pad Project. Six years later, in 2019, that film, PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE., won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short, and that club became the 501(c)3 nonprofit that I write to you about today. Thanks to the support of caring people like you, The Pad Project has had the pleasure of hearing from 42 states, 94 countries, and has sparked a global conversation about menstruation. Still, while The Pad Project is humbled by all of the help they have received, the fight for menstrual equality has only just begun! My hope is that you will continue to further their goals by dismantling taboos around menstruation, creating your own Pad Project chapter, and donating to their organization. Please help them reach all 50 states, 195 countries, and empower more girls and women! They can't do it without you. Mariam

Total Raised
$62.52
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Morgane Delorme

Morgane Delorme

Un appel à mes amis et mes proches, Joignez vous à moi pour une bonne cause en donnant et soutenant "The Pad Project" dans la lutte pour l'égalité menstruelle ! Une notion peu connue qui renvoie aux inégalités vécues dans ce monde face aux ressources et à l'éducation données aux femmes par rapport à leurs menstruations. The Pad Project est une OBNL qui vise à soutenir les jeunes filles du monde entier, mais particulièrement des régions les moins développées et les moins sensibilisées, dans l'accès à des protections féminines, leur permettant de poursuivre une éducation et ainsi de participer au développement de leur communauté. Voici un rapide historique du projet pour mieux comprendre son but : Lors de la «Commission de la condition de la femme» de 2013 aux Nations Unies, un groupe d'élèves du secondaire et leur enseignante, Melissa Berton, ont appris que les filles du monde entier sont obligées d'abandonner l'école entièrement au début de leurs règles, en raison du manque d'accès à des fournitures menstruelles hygiéniques et abordables. Melissa et ses élèves se sont engagés à créer un documentaire qui sensibiliserait à la question et à former un club appelé The Pad Project. Six ans plus tard, en 2019, ce film, PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE., A remporté l'Academy Award du meilleur court métrage documentaire. Grâce au soutien de personnes attentionnées comme vous, The Pad Project a eu un retour de 42 États, 94 pays, et a déclenché une conversation mondiale sur les menstruations. Pourtant, alors que The Pad Project est reconnaissant par toute l'aide qu'ils ont reçue, la lutte pour l'égalité menstruelle ne fait que commencer! Afin de vous donner une idée de l'importance du travail qu'il reste à faire, je vous invite aussi à regarder le court documentaire "Period.End of sentence" disponible sur Netflix. Réaliste et touchant, il vous permettra de connaitre la réalité d'un grand nombre de femmes ! En attendant, je compte sur vous pour les dons ! Morgane

Total Raised
$61.53
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Lila Sugerman

Lila Sugerman

YouthAdvisoryBoard

Dear Friends and Family,Please join me and The Pad Project in the global fight for menstrual equality! The Pad Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the principle that, "A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education." At the 2013 “Commission on the Status of Women” at the United Nations, a group of high school students and their teacher, Melissa Berton, learned that girls all over the world are forced to miss or drop out of school entirely at the onset of their periods, due to lack of access to hygienic and affordable menstrual supplies. Melissa and her students committed to create a documentary that would raise awareness about the issue and to form a club called The Pad Project. Six years later, in 2019, that film, PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE., won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short, and that club became the 501(c)3 nonprofit that I write to you about today. Thanks to the support of caring people like you, The Pad Project has had the pleasure of hearing from 42 states, 94 countries, and has sparked a global conversation about menstruation. Still, while The Pad Project is humbled by all of the help they have received, the fight for menstrual equality has only just begun! My hope is that you will continue to further their goals by dismantling taboos around menstruation, creating your own Pad Project chapter, and donating to their organization. Please help them reach all 50 states, 195 countries, and empower more girls and women! They can't do it without you.[Name]

Total Raised
$51.28
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Ajeet Yadav

Ajeet Yadav

timetochange

Dear Friends and Family,Please join me and The Pad Project in the global fight for menstrual equality! The Pad Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the principle that, "A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education." At the 2013 “Commission on the Status of Women” at the United Nations, a group of high school students and their teacher, Melissa Berton, learned that girls all over the world are forced to miss or drop out of school entirely at the onset of their periods, due to lack of access to hygienic and affordable menstrual supplies. Melissa and her students committed to create a documentary that would raise awareness about the issue and to form a club called The Pad Project. Six years later, in 2019, that film, PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE., won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short, and that club became the 501(c)3 nonprofit that I write to you about today. Thanks to the support of caring people like you, The Pad Project has had the pleasure of hearing from 42 states, 94 countries, and has sparked a global conversation about menstruation. Still, while The Pad Project is humbled by all of the help they have received, the fight for menstrual equality has only just begun! My hope is that you will continue to further their goals by dismantling taboos around menstruation, creating your own Pad Project chapter, and donating to their organization. Please help them reach all 50 states, 195 countries, and empower more girls and women! They can't do it without you.Ajeet yadav

Total Raised
$51.28
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Charla Rae Bartelt

Charla Rae Bartelt

Dear Friends and Family,Please join me and The Pad Project in the global fight for menstrual equality! The Pad Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the principle that, "A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education." At the 2013 “Commission on the Status of Women” at the United Nations, a group of high school students and their teacher, Melissa Berton, learned that girls all over the world are forced to miss or drop out of school entirely at the onset of their periods, due to lack of access to hygienic and affordable menstrual supplies. Melissa and her students committed to create a documentary that would raise awareness about the issue and to form a club called The Pad Project. Six years later, in 2019, that film, PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE., won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short, and that club became the 501(c)3 nonprofit that I write to you about today. Thanks to the support of caring people like you, The Pad Project has had the pleasure of hearing from 42 states, 94 countries, and has sparked a global conversation about menstruation. Still, while The Pad Project is humbled by all of the help they have received, the fight for menstrual equality has only just begun! My hope is that you will continue to further their goals by dismantling taboos around menstruation, creating your own Pad Project chapter, and donating to their organization. Please help them reach all 50 states, 195 countries, and empower more girls and women! They can't do it without you.[Name]

Total Raised
$51.28
Goal Amount
$100
Go to PERIOD AT UAB

PERIOD AT UAB

Dear Friends and Family,Please join me and The Pad Project in the global fight for menstrual equality! The Pad Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the principle that, "A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education." At the 2013 “Commission on the Status of Women” at the United Nations, a group of high school students and their teacher, Melissa Berton, learned that girls all over the world are forced to miss or drop out of school entirely at the onset of their periods, due to lack of access to hygienic and affordable menstrual supplies. Melissa and her students committed to create a documentary that would raise awareness about the issue and to form a club called The Pad Project. Six years later, in 2019, that film, PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE., won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short, and that club became the 501(c)3 nonprofit that I write to you about today. Thanks to the support of caring people like you, The Pad Project has had the pleasure of hearing from 42 states, 94 countries, and has sparked a global conversation about menstruation. Still, while The Pad Project is humbled by all of the help they have received, the fight for menstrual equality has only just begun! My hope is that you will continue to further their goals by dismantling taboos around menstruation, creating your own Pad Project chapter, and donating to their organization. Please help them reach all 50 states, 195 countries, and empower more girls and women! They can't do it without you. PERIOD at UAB

Total Raised
$41.02
Goal Amount
$100
Go to DeeDee So-Kew

DeeDee So-Kew

Limitless

HOORAY! To learn more about our organization please visit our website.With gratitude, The Pad Project Team https://always.com/en-us/about-us/end-period-poverty; Always Confidence and Puberty Study, Nov. 2017; based on females 16-24 years old; 2016 U.S. census.

Total Raised
$40
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Simran Mashru

Simran Mashru

s^2 time for change

Dear Friends and Family,Please join me and The Pad Project in the global fight for menstrual equality! The Pad Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the principle that, "A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education." At the 2013 “Commission on the Status of Women” at the United Nations, a group of high school students and their teacher, Melissa Berton, learned that girls all over the world are forced to miss or drop out of school entirely at the onset of their periods, due to lack of access to hygienic and affordable menstrual supplies. Melissa and her students committed to create a documentary that would raise awareness about the issue and to form a club called The Pad Project. Six years later, in 2019, that film, PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE., won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short, and that club became the 501(c)3 nonprofit that I write to you about today. Thanks to the support of caring people like you, The Pad Project has had the pleasure of hearing from 42 states, 94 countries, and has sparked a global conversation about menstruation. Still, while The Pad Project is humbled by all of the help they have received, the fight for menstrual equality has only just begun! My hope is that you will continue to further their goals by dismantling taboos around menstruation, creating your own Pad Project chapter, and donating to their organization. Please help them reach all 50 states, 195 countries, and empower more girls and women! They can't do it without you. Simran Mashru

Total Raised
$35.64
Goal Amount
$500
Go to Emily Lamperti

Emily Lamperti

Dear Friends and Family,Please join me and The Pad Project in the global fight for menstrual equality! The Pad Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the principle that, "A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education." Thanks to the support of caring people like you, The Pad Project has had the pleasure of hearing from 42 states, 94 countries, and has sparked a global conversation about menstruation. Still, while The Pad Project is humbled by all of the help they have received, the fight for menstrual equality has only just begun! My hope is that you will continue to further their goals by dismantling taboos around menstruation, creating your own Pad Project chapter, and donating to their organization.

Total Raised
$35
Goal Amount
$5,000