

PROVIDING A LASTING SOLUTION TO PERIOD POVERTY IN NIGERIA
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Over the past four years, we have advanced period poverty solutions across Nigeria by providing menstrual products, establishing pad banks, and delivering vital menstrual health education. Our work has enabled young girls to remain in school with dignity and confidence. So far, we have reached 19 schools across Ibadan, Lagos, Osun, Ekiti, Ilorin, and Benin.

OUR IMPACT
CHANGING LIVES,
ONE PERIOD AT A TIME
Girls Reached
Pad Banks
States Reached
Years of Impact
TESTIMONIALS
BECAUSE EVERY
GIRL HAS A STORY
The Pad Bank has brought so much relief to my girls. Many of them no longer miss classes during their periods, and their confidence has greatly improved.
Mrs. Salami
Teacher, Ibadan
I've seen firsthand how these free pads are changing lives. They're timely, safe, and have restored dignity to many of our students.
Mrs. Ali
Teacher, Ibadan
Before now, period poverty was a silent struggle in our school. Thanks to A Pad for Her Pad Bank, my girls now feel supported and empowered.
Mrs. Adeyemi
Teacher, Ibadan
Partnering with Pad Bank has been a privilege. Their model not only tackles period poverty but also tells powerful stories that inspire change.
Mr. Victor Ehindero
Donor (Philanthropic/Media Partner)
When I heard of their reusable pad project, I was impressed by its quality and sustainability. Supporting just felt natural.
Miss Opeyemi Ikuemonisan
Donor
At Exxon Pharma Wonder Girl Pads, we're proud to collaborate with in making menstrual health accessible. Their work creates sustainable impact where it's needed most.
Anhubav
Donor (Pad Company)
Before Pad Bank, I used to miss school. Now I can attend all my classes with confidence. It has changed my story.
Joy A
Student, Lagos
Having these pads means I don't have to worry about getting stained when i use clothes or feel ashamed anymore. I feel free to focus on my education and dreams.
Blessing O
Student, Ekiti
The Pad Bank has brought so much relief to my girls. Many of them no longer miss classes during their periods, and their confidence has greatly improved.
Mrs. Salami
Teacher, Ibadan
I've seen firsthand how these free pads are changing lives. They're timely, safe, and have restored dignity to many of our students.
Mrs. Ali
Teacher, Ibadan
Before now, period poverty was a silent struggle in our school. Thanks to A Pad for Her Pad Bank, my girls now feel supported and empowered.
Mrs. Adeyemi
Teacher, Ibadan
PRESS COVERAGE
A PAD FOR HER
IN THE NEWS
2500 girls benefit from menstrual hygiene outreach
Coverage of A Pad for Her's impact on menstrual hygiene education across Nigerian communities
A Pad for Her Community Impact
Video showcasing community outreach and impact stories from beneficiaries
Our work has been recognized by leading media outlets for its impact on menstrual health education and community empowerment across Nigeria.
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF THE GIRL CHILD 2025
This International Day of the Girl Child 2025, we celebrate not only the power of girls everywhere but also a milestone, Project Pad Bank Nigeria turns 4. For four years, we've championed menstrual dignity, reached schools across Nigeria, and stood for girls' rights. Join us as we continue building a future where no girl is held back by her period.

Mental Health x Menstrual Health Webinar
Coming Soon – A safe space to explore the connection between mental and menstrual health. Reach out for help and support.
Nigeria's Menstrual Health Policy Discussion
Join us as we discuss Nigeria's groundbreaking first menstrual health policy and what it means for our communities.
Project Pad Bank Nigeria University Pilot
Starting with the University of Ibadan – bringing menstrual health support to higher education.
International Day of the Girl Child 2025
Join our advocacy for menstrual equity and young girls’ rights.
Mental Health x Menstrual Health Webinar
Coming Soon – A safe space to explore the connection between mental and menstrual health. Reach out for help and support.
Nigeria's Menstrual Health Policy Discussion
Join us as we discuss Nigeria's groundbreaking first menstrual health policy and what it means for our communities.
Project Pad Bank Nigeria University Pilot
Starting with the University of Ibadan – bringing menstrual health support to higher education.
GET TO KNOW US
MEET THE TEAM

DEBORAH OLUDIMU
Founder & Director

OGUNYEMI ODUNAYO
Head of Operations

EVANS-EMMANUEL FLORISH
Pad Bank Officer, Lagos State

DHIKRULLAH RODIYAH ADEDOYIN
Pad Bank Officer, Ekiti State

IBRAHIM QAREEBAT ADEDOYIN
Pad Bank Officer, Kwara State

KAFAYAT IKHELOWA
Pad Bank Officer, Edo State

ONYINYECHI NWAFOR
Campus Pad Bank Director, Oyo State
YOUR QUESTIONS. ANSWERED.
A Pad Bank is a community-driven system that provides free or affordable menstrual products and education to girls and women in need.