Who

Origins and
Objectives

We Are

OUR MISSION

The Pad Project is a global nonprofit that expands access to menstrual care products, combats period stigma, and champions menstrual equity for all.

OUR APPROACH
Access

Lack of access to affordable, safe and effective menstrual products is a global problem. The Pad Project learns from our nonprofit and social enterprise partners and then funds a variety of programs to meet the needs of different individuals and communities.

Our goal is to help each partner to provide adequate menstrual health solutions to the people they serve, which, according to a globally accepted definition, requires “complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity, in relation to the menstrual cycle.”

Agency

The Pad Project’s international programs utilize a social enterprise model. Instead of simply distributing products, these programs employ women from the community in making and selling menstrual products.

Our programs also involve implementing menstrual health workshops, all of which are co-created and run by our partners to fit the needs of their community members.

Advocacy

The Pad Project believes that educating people about menstruation is a necessary part of the menstrual equity movement. We created the documentary Period. End of Sentence. to raise awareness about period poverty, and we’ve included menstrual health education as a key component in all of our international programs.

We are also committed to using education to debunk myths about menstruation and combat menstrual stigma around the world.

OUR VALUES
INCLUSIVITY

At The Pad Project, we are dedicated to supporting all girls, women, and people who menstruate. We want our fight for menstrual equity to be inclusive of all identities who experience menstruation, including cisgender, transgender, nonbinary, and genderfluid individuals. However, we as an organization are still learning and growing, and we welcome all feedback. If you see a way for us to be more inclusive, let us know at info@thepadproject.org!

COLLABORATION

The Pad Project isn’t alone in the fight for menstrual equity. We partner with nonprofits and social enterprises in the US and internationally to make sure our programs fit the individual menstrual hygiene needs of each community where we work. We also founded the Ambassador Program to connect and engage menstrual equity activists around the globe.

Hands making pad for girls

OUR ORIGIN STORY

In 2013 eight high school students and their teacher founded The Pad Project because they believed “a period should end a sentence, not an education.”

What began as a documentary film project highlighting a single village has expanded to an organization with global reach. In 2019, that documentary film, Period. End of Sentence., won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short, and since then, The Pad Project has continued to grow.

We’ve placed 9 pad machines in 2 countries and are working to place 7 more pad machines in 4 countries. We’ve launched 8 washable pad programs in 6 countries and are working to launch another washable pad program soon! In the U.S., we’ve started two programs to combat period poverty: Pads for All and Pads for Schools. So far, we’ve partnered with 10 NGOs and grassroots organizations in 8 states and 5 schools and school districts in 4 states to provide menstrual products to those in need. We also launched The Pad Project’s Ambassador Program, which is designed to unite menstrual equity activists around the world!

1,003,500+

Menstrual products provided across the USA

400+

Ambassadors across the globe

12

Operational pad-making machines in Afghanistan, India, Kenya, Nepal, & Sri Lanka

450,000

Pads produced through International Programs

486,000+

Menstrual products provided

112,000+

Girls and women reached with menstrual health education workshops

20

Menstrual programs supported across 10 low and middle income countries

What We Do

International Programs

14 partners in 9 countries

The Pad Project supports grassroots partners with small grants and technical assistance to pilot and scale menstrual health programs in low-income communities.

We promote the creation of sustainable business models for the production and//or selling of menstrual products. Where markets are severely under-developed, our grants support free distribution of products. To encourage choice for the people we serve, the programs provide access to one or more products, including disposable pads, washable pads, period underwear and menstrual cups.

In every region where we work, our partners provide culturally sensitive menstrual health education within their communities.

The Pad Project's US Programs

US PROGRAMS

The Pad Project's Ambassador Programs

AMBASSADOR PROGRAM

Meet the team

behind the movement

OUR STAFF

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Melissa Berton

Co-Founder/Executive Director
Los Angeles, California

Sorelle Cohen

Sr. Director of Development, Marketing & Communications
Los Angeles, California

Anu Jain

Director of Operations

Los Angeles, California

Payal Tiwari

International Programs Coordinator
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India

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Tanya Mahajan

Strategy Specialist, International Programs

New Delhi, India

Rachel Gingold

Fundraising Strategist
Los Angeles, California

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Nicolette Harutunian

Director of U.S. Programs
Los Angeles, California

Chloe Azorsky

Marketing and Brand Strategist
New Orleans, Louisiana

Jayna Gandhi

Marketing Coordinator
Toronto, Canada

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Noa Oranim

Lead Youth Speaker & Fundraiser

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

CHAIRS

Melissa Berton

Executive Director

English Teacher, Writer, Speaker

Anissa Siegel

Board Chair

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Artist

Anjana Sivakumar

CFO

HR Advisor, Apollo Global Management

GENERAL MEMBERS

Ariana Abadian-Heifetz

Menstrual Health Expert & Leadership Consultant, KONU

Bonnie Abaunza

Social Impact Producer, Human Rights Activist

Bria Gadsden

Menstrual Equity Advocate & Social Impact Strategist

Candace Clark Trinchieri

Author

Lisa Taback

Vice President of Awards & Talent Relations, Netflix

Michaela Carter

Author

Nicole Jain

Education Policy Advocate and Advisor

Stacey Sher

Film Producer

ADVISORY COUNCIL

E. Jackson Allison, Jr.

MD/MPH, Emergency Medicine & Public Health Physician

Laurie Arent

Writer/Executive Producer, Creative Business Consultant, Origin Story Consultant

Chloe Azorsky

Marketing and Brand Strategist, The Pad Project

Maxie Bluestein

Start-up consultant, fashion stylist, investor & entrepreneur

Karnit Braun

Co-Founder & Partner, Braun Law Group

Jodie Chan

VP Global Marketing and Communications at Carolina Herrera

Gohar Chichian

Senior Manager of Content Marketing, Catchafire

Jessica Cohen

Director, Office of Research Affairs, PATH

Christina Bricca DiSanza

Client Success Manager, Progyny

Sarah Ellis

Vice President – Client Advisor, Curated Wealth Partners

Cat Ferrier

Creative Producer, The Very Creative Firm

Supriya Garikipati

Professor in Sustainable Development, UCD

Samantha Moray Grossman

Founder, MORAYGENCY

Andrea Gruber

M.Div.

Elise Hausman

Senior Associate – Processes & Customer Systems, Bombas

Dr. Sarah Haynes

Founder and CEO of Coach Era

Nitha Jada-Goldberg

Associate Creative Director

Allison Krause

Banker at J.P. Morgan Private Bank

Sajji Lazarus

Snap Research Fellow, LACMA

Hannah Lebowitz-Lockard

Production and Development Manager, Best Case Studios

Victoria Lerner

Teacher

Jordan Levine

Global health expert

Abby Maxam

Community Leader

Sheila Minton

President & Chief Executive Officer at TAGNOS

Nancy Muller

Independent Consultant

Cara Familian Natterson, M.D.

Pediatriation, Author, Co-Founder, OOMLA

Diana Nelson

Global Advocacy Director, Days for Girls

Anna Nickerson

Growth at Column

Kate Rademacher

Independent Consultant

Julie Rajan

Associate Prof. Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

Sarena Ravi

Endcronologist

Raquel Richter

Founder, Resolution Parent

Bharathi Sethumadhavan

Senior Philanthropic Advisor, Unboxed Philanthropy

Nishita Shah

Marketing Consultant, Non Profits

Pavita Singh

Executive Director, Girls Health Ed

Ashley Steimer-King

Senior Program Director, Girls Learn International

Jeremy Tepper

Growth Equity at Spectrum Equity | Software, Internet, and Data Investors

Phu Tranchi

Head of School, Tree Academy

Sateria Venable

Executive Director, Fibroid Foundation

Nancy Leptuch Virrey

Director of Advancement, Oakwood School

Lena Rose Winters

Director, Learning & Development

FOUNDERS BOARD

Sophie Ascheim

Strategic Partnerships Coordinator, Yale University ’23

Carly Gatto

University of Michigan ’22

Alden Sabah

Scripps College ’22

Ruby Schiff

Kenyon College ’21

Avery Siegel

Community Outreach Coordinator, Tulane University ’21

Charlotte Silverman

Brown University ’22

Claire Sliney

Marketing & Public Relations Coordinator, University of Pennsylvania ’21

Helen Yenser

Scripps ‘17, University of Southern California MFA ‘19, Cinematic Arts

YOUTH ADVISORY BOARD: Oakwood High School Alumnae

Dorothea ‘21, Lila ’21, Maia ‘21, Mason ‘21, Alex ‘21, Emma ‘22, Maggie ‘22, Naomi L. ‘22, Naomi Z.’22