Help Elle International by Donating money or by purchasing our period cups for girls and women who need them in vulnerable communities

 Gauteng

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Help Elle International by Donating money or by purchasing our period cups for girls and women who need them in vulnerable communities

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Help Elle International by Donating money or by purchasing our period cups for girls and women who need them in vulnerable communities

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We are dedicated to promoting women’s health through education. We are a leader in the field of menstrual health education in South Africa. The beautiful thing about female health is that it not only creates financial returns, but social returns as well. When women are healthy they take care of the people around them, and so when we invest in women and put girls at the centre of development and at the centre of financial opportunities, those rewards are going to spill over in ways that we can’t even imagine. When you support Elle International, you are providing a girl with opportunity and confidence. We know that access to menstrual health education has positive impacts on the overall health of schoolgirls, as well as improves their school participation. Reusable products reduce the financial stress felt by women every month who struggle to purchase pads. It’s a simple solution, with big impact. by equipping them with life, business and vocational skills. With these tools, women can earn income, improve their health and well-being and learn about their legal rights to create a sustainable difference in their own lives and the lives of those around them.


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Elle International

Elle International

Women

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We help women and girls from vulnerable communities by providing menstrual health education &reusable products

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