Phase 1 – Pickup, Packaging and transportation phase of the project
Menstrual Hygiene Supplies for school girls. We have received the survey data on school girls in Gyaboland.
Menstrual Hygiene Project
Menstrual Hygiene Day
Menstrual health and hygiene management still out of reach for many.
At its core this project is about girls' empowerment. Wherever possible we will offer menstrual management and reproductive health classes
MoonCatcher Project, donors of the kits.
Mrs. Comfort Keah Itoka, President of Gyabolanders & Friends-US, Inc. receiving the donated kits from Ellie von Wellsheim of the MoonCatcher Project, in Schenectedy, New York.
Ellie von Wellsheim of the MoonCatcher Project uploading the boxes of kits
Barrels are ready to be pickup by shipper in New York City
Additional Contents of the menstrual hygiene kits
Shipper in New York picking up barrels from the home of Mrs. Comfort Keah Itoka, President of Gyabolanders & Friends-US, Inc.
Final packaged menstrual hygiene kits – a total of 500 kits.
Friends of Gyabolanders sorting and assemble the menstrual hygiene kits, adding soap, menstrual calendars, pens, additional pads and deodorants to each kit.
Barrels being delivered to shippers in Liberia
Menstrual Hygiene kiits being loaded on a boat headed for Harper. Upon arrival in Harper, Maryland County, this shipment will continue to it’s final destination in Garraway/Gyaboland, Grand Kru County, Liberia, West Africa.
Menstrual Hygiene kiits being transported to the freeport of Monrovia to be loaded on a boat headed for Harper
Barrels being transported to the Freeport of Monrovia
Barrels containing Menstrual hygiene products headed to freeport of Monrovia for shipping to Harper.