The Pachamama Project is a charity growing a network of volunteers to sew reusable menstrual pads for refugees and vulnerable people around the world. Our mission is to relieve global period poverty, break down the menstrual stigma , promote sustainable periods and build community. We offer a zero-commitment volunteering opportunity to people sew from home or to create their own sewing groups. Anyone with some spare time and access to a sewing machine can participate. We also encourage schools and craft clubs to set up Pacha Clubs. Since founding in 2020, we have distributed more than 120,000 pads to people in Greece, Italy, Lebanon, Pakistan, South Sudan, Turkey, Uganda, Ukraine, USA and here in the UK. UK-made pads are sent to HQ in Essex from where we send the pads to established distribution partners around the world who also deliver menstrual health and hygiene education along with the pads. Fabric can be provided on request. The pads last five years and provide dignity and keep girls in school.