About US
For over 12 years, our work has helped organisations shape the standards, tools, and service routines that support sanitary pad supply to be a reliable and predictable part of their facility’s environment.
Our Mission
Our Vision
A world where facilities provide menstrual hygiene products as a standard everyday service.
Our Role
We design, operate, and maintain menstrual care service systems for facilities. Our work sits in system design, service delivery, and long-term operation.
We focus on how Pad ATM Devices function within a wider service arrangement, how they are supported over time, and how the overall system performs inside facilities.
We are responsible for service continuity: how it is set up, how it is sustained, and how it continues to work reliably as part of everyday facility operations.
Why this matters
Menstrual care shapes how people experience a facility. When provision is steady and known, it supports dignity, participation, and trust in the environment.
Facilities function best when essential services are predictable and held in place over time. By structuring menstrual care so it remains present and supported, organisations create consistency for users and clarity for those responsible for its operations.
Our approach allows menstrual care to sit alongside other hygiene services such as sanitary pad waste management, handwashing soap and tissue. We reinforce sanitary pad access as part of a well-run facility rather than an occasional intervention.
Our Theory Of Change
Menstrual care becomes reliable within facilities when it is structured as a service that holds itself in place over time.
This is achieved through three reinforcing pillars:
Autonomous
Access to sanitary pads operates continuously at the point of use, allowing people to obtain what they need without gatekeeping or supervision.
Traceable
Dispensation and stock movement are recorded at the point of use, making service status visible and enabling timely replenishment.
Managed
Service delivery follows defined operating standards, ensuring continuity, accountability, and consistency over time.
Our History
2026:
First user-powered menstrual care service system in Kenya.
2025:
First standardised, facility level menstrual care service system in Kenya.
2024:
First traceable and accountable Menstrual Care Service System in Kenya.
2017:
First automated menstrual care system in Kenya.
2013:
First emergency based sanitary pad dispenser company in Kenya