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Who we are

Championing Menstrual Health and Equity

About Us at Blossomflow Foundation

At Blossomflow Foundation, we are committed to transforming menstrual health challenges into opportunities for empowerment across Nigeria and beyond. Each year, we distribute vital menstrual products to those in need, develop educational programs to dismantle menstrual stigma, and nurture a new generation of leaders who advocate for menstrual equity. Our efforts include pushing for essential policy changes, such as ensuring access to menstrual products in public spaces. Founded on the belief that menstruation is a natural part of reproductive health, Blossomflow upholds the principle of respecting each individual’s autonomy over their body and menstrual management choices. We align our work with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals—specifically SDG 4 (Quality Education), SDG 5 (Gender Equality), and SDG 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation)—to ensure our approach is globally recognized and locally impactful.
Our Mission

Transforming Menstrual Barriers into Bridges for Opportunity

Blossomflow Foundation is on a mission to support the growth and empowerment of women and girls by providing essential menstrual products, hygiene education, and robust support. We are dedicated to eradicating period poverty and enabling confident, dignified menstruation management for all.
Our Vision

A Future Empowered by Menstrual Health

At Blossomflow Foundation, we envision a world where menstrual health is a cornerstone of empowerment and equality. Our vision extends beyond the immediate; we dream of a future where period poverty is completely eradicated, ensuring that every girl and woman in Nigeria—and around the world—has reliable access to sanitary products. This vision drives us to work tirelessly towards a world where menstrual health elevates and supports the broader goals of gender equality and education for all.

Partners-in-Change

Our Team

Bamidele Adedugbe, the Programs Manager at

Bamidele Adedugbe

Programs Manager

Comfort James

Brand and Communications Manager
Oghosa Ogieriakhi, Programs Coordinator at Blossomflow Foundation dedicated to menstrual health initiatives.

Oghosa Ogieriakhi

Programs Coordinator
Demilade Williams, Programs Assistant at Blossomflow Foundation supporting menstrual health programs.

Demilade Williams

Programs Assistant
Vivian Olumoko, Programs Finance Officer at Blossomflow Foundation ensuring financial stability for menstrual health projects.

Vivian Olumoko

Programs Finance Officer
Grace Makinde, Programs Treasurer at Blossomflow Foundation managing funds for menstrual health advocacy.

Grace Makinde

Programs treasurer
Mathew Terna, Programs Logistics Officer at Blossomflow Foundation coordinating logistics for menstrual health initiatives.

Mathew Terna

Programs Logistics officer

Advisory Board

Dame Taiwo Ajai-Lycett, OON, FSONTA, FU3A

Member
An esteemed figure in Nollywood
George Ebuh, MD of Petrolog Groups and member of Blossomflow Foundation's Advisory Board.

George Ebuh

Member
MD, Petrolog Groups
Dr (Mrs) Titilope Olubisi Ejimagwa, Chairperson of Trillion Group and member of Blossomflow Foundation's Advisory Board.

Dr (Mrs) Titilope Olubisi Ejimagwa

Member
Chairperson, Trillion Group
Adejumoke Oyedun, MD/CEO of ACME Multitech Services Limited and member of Blossomflow Foundation's Advisory Board.

Adejumoke Oyedun

Member
MD/CEO, ACME Multitech Services Limited
Celine Faluyi, Youth Advisory Member at Blossomflow Foundation supporting menstrual health advocacy.

Celine

Youth Advisory Member
Nicole Faluyi, Youth Advisory Member at Blossomflow Foundation contributing to menstrual health initiatives.

Nicole

Youth Advisory Member
Nnenna Maduabum, MD of Numad Energy Integrated Services Limited and member of Blossomflow Foundation's Advisory Board.

Nnenna Maduabum

Member
MD, Numad Energy Integrated Services Limited
Joel Ebuh, MD, President & CEO of Gadolin Research I Clinical Trials and member of Blossomflow Foundation's Advisory Board.

Joel Ebuh, MD

Member
President & CEO, Gadolin Research I Clinical Trials
Engr Seun Faluyi, Project Director at Pivot, Chairman of Offshore Dimensions, and National Chairman at NISafetyE, member of Blossomflow Foundation's Advisory Board.

Engr Seun Faluyi, FNSE, FNISafetyE

Member
Project Director, Pivot; Chairman, Offshore Dimensions; National Chairman, NISafetyE.

Our Growing Impact

Blossomflow Foundation has significantly impacted lives across Nigeria by providing essential menstrual health support and education. As we continue our journey, we are committed to expanding our reach and deepening our impact. With your support, we can transform even more lives and create lasting change. Join our mission to empower and uplift individuals through comprehensive menstrual health initiatives. Help us broaden our impact and make a meaningful difference in communities worldwide.
Our Vision

Blossomflow FAQs

Explore our frequently asked questions for insights into our mission, programs, and how you can get involved.
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Blossomflow Foundation tackles period poverty through a holistic approach encompassing Distribution, Education, and Advocacy. We supply essential menstrual products across Nigeria, provide education to demystify menstruation, and advocate for policies that ensure menstrual equity.

You can support Blossomflow Foundation in various ways, including volunteering, donating, or partnering with us if you represent an organization. Visit our website or contact us at [inquiries@blossomflow.org] for more information on how you can make a difference.

Yes, education is a cornerstone of our mission. We offer workshops and resources aimed at breaking the stigma around menstruation and empowering individuals with the knowledge to manage their menstrual health confidently.

Our focus is on providing safe, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly menstrual solutions. We prioritize products that are not only accessible but also sustainable, reducing environmental impact while meeting the needs of our beneficiaries.

Our initiatives are designed to support women, girls, and all menstruating individuals in Nigeria who face challenges accessing menstrual health resources and education.