PADayon. Empowering Women Through Sustainable Menstrual Health.
PADayon keeps making a real difference. It breaks down those menstrual stigmas. It gets people talking openly. And it empowers women with better education on the whole thing. The program gives access to sustainable menstrual products. Women save money that way. Plus it helps protect the environment too.
These efforts build up women’s health. They boost confidence. And they support dignity. All by pushing safe sustainable practices for menstruation. Especially in marginalized communities where it’s needed most.
On April 11, 2025, they ran the PADayon training. Empowering Women Through Sustainable Menstrual Health. It was coordinated with the Local Government Unit and Barangay Health Workers. The event happened at the UNISAN Branch, South 1. Eleven clients joined in. They picked up solid knowledge on menstrual health. And sustainable hygiene practices as well