‘Ayata Api’ Distribution Drive – November 2022

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‘Ayata Api’, Reusable | Bio-Degradable sanitary pads donation drive – phase 1

Ayata Api phase 1 was initiated to deliver 500 packs of Reusable Sanitary pads to underprivileged families in Sri Lanka. The project closely looks to achieve two main objectives namely serving the girls and women of low-income families as well as protecting our environment by encouraging the usage of reusable cotton sanitary pads.

With donations from compassionate donors worldwide and within Sri Lanka, the API foundation will cater to 500 individuals including school girls, young mothers, and women in different parts of the country. The cost per pack is worth 3000 LKR.

In the month of September 2022, we’ve donated 156 packs among three different areas in Colombo district. | More info

A total of 320 sanitary packs have been donated so far on this timely project by Api Foundation. We wish to continue this journey in many other rural areas within the Island.

1st Distribution – Ayata Api | November 2022

Distribution date: 05th November 2022
Location: Unanvitiya Sri Rewatha vidyalaya, Galle
No of packs: 35

35 Reusable Sanitary pads distributed on 05th November, 2022 to Unanvitiya Grama Niladari Division in Galle, for the current year 2022 under the 1st phase.

2nd Distribution – Ayata Api | November 2022

Distribution date: 11th November 2022
Location: Kotahena Kumara Vidyalaya, Colombo 13
No of packs: 100

100 Reusable Sanitary Pads distributed among school students and their mothers at Kotahena Kumara Vidyalaya, Colombo 13, on 11th November.

3rd Distribution – Ayata Api | November 2022

Distribution date: 11th November 2022
Location: St. John’s Vidyalaya, Modara, Colombo 15
No of packs: 29

29 Reusable Sanitary Pads distributed among school students and their mothers at St. John’s Vidyalaya, Modara, Colombo 15, on 11th November.

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