Since the launch of the HerFlow Foundation, the initiative has impacted more that 29,000 girls, distributing over 1.1 million Always pads to students in more than 100 high schools and six government-run girls’ homes in all 14 parishes of Jamaica. This campaign is powered by Always customers – for every pack of Always purchased, one pad is donated to help a girl in need. Thanks to their continued support, the 2025 campaign will provide every girl on the register of 14 high schools and six girls’ homes with a three- to six-month supply of Always pads. Here HerFlow Executive Director, Shelly-Ann Weeks (left), shares a moment with Vice Principal Latoya Smith at Charlie Smith High, as they discuss the impact of the End Period Poverty Campaign on students.