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Breaking the Stigma: ROSS-B Care Foundation Marks Menstrual Hygiene Day with Community Impact

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As the world observed Menstrual Hygiene Day on May 28, 2025, a strong call to action echoed globally urging individuals, communities, and institutions to break the silence and stigma surrounding menstruation.

 

At a community outreach and donation event held at the Assembly Hall of the Ashaiman Cluster of Schools, Dr. Rose Braimah, Executive Officer of the ROSS-B CARE FOUNDATION, underscored the importance of inclusive education and open dialogue on menstrual health particularly for young girls.

“Menstruation is a natural part of life and should never be a source of fear or shame, we must dismantle the myths and misconceptions that continue to surround it. Menstruating does not make you less worthy or capable, in fact, it is a testament to your strength and your body’s incredible power to create life” she said.

 

The event, as part of the foundation’s deepening commitment to menstrual hygiene awareness, provided education on menstrual hygiene management to over 700 young girls and equipped them with essential sanitary supplies.

“This initiative goes beyond donations, it reflects our dedication to helping girls stay in school with dignity and confidence, free from the burdens of menstrual hygiene challenges,” Dr. Braimah said in her keynote address.

 

“Empowering girls starts with meeting their basic health needs, and access to proper sanitary products is fundamental to their well-being and academic success.” She added.

 

She further stated that 2025 global theme, “Together for a Period-Friendly world,” strongly aligns with the foundation’s mission to eliminate period poverty, challenge harmful myths, and promote safe spaces where menstruation can be openly discussed.

In concluding her speech, Dr. Braimah expressed heartfelt gratitude to E-force Company limited, the event’s main sponsor, and also, friends and loved ones who  donated various sums in the procuring of the sanitary supplies, commending their generosity and dedication to  inspiring the community.

 

She also, extended her appreciation to school administrations, teachers, and parents for their tireless efforts and dedication in creating an environment that fosters growth, learning, and development for you girls.

 

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