Friday, December 29, 2017

Changes to the Heavy Flow Kits


I am very excited to pass on the latest email from Days for Girls International confirming the expected changes to the Heavy Flow kit. I think it is wonderful that these changes occur as a result of direct feedback from the field.  As a Chapter we will start on making Heavy Flow kits in March once we have our regular deluxe kits finished.

Dear Chapters and Teams,

We are excited to officially announce a recent pattern update to our Heavy Flow Kits. We know that some of you got word early about this change, and we apologize for this.  Please know we are continually working to improve our communication with you. Please see the attached document to review detailed changes.

Why a change?
The previous Heavy Flow/Long DfG Kits were introduced in May 2016 (1 Standard Shield, 1 HF Shield, 8 Regular Liners, & 4 Liners) and were intended to provide greater flexibility for those we serve. However, the overwhelming feedback from the field is that the girls and women that want and need Heavy Flow Kits really need more HF items. The new combination of kit items (2 HF Shields & 8 HF Liners) is what best meets their needs, and we always listen to their wisdom.

High Demand for Heavy Flow/Long DfG Kits
We wanted to also let you know that we currently have an extremely high demand for Heavy Flow/Long Kits! Ali, who is over International Distribution, has many Heavy Flow orders, and she wanted to pass along to each of you that our supply  is not yet meeting the demand. If you currently have Heavy Flow/ Long Kits available please contact her at:  distribution@daysforgirls.org. She will be delighted to hear from you. Connecting DfG Kits to girls and women who desperately need them is her favorite!  

Reasons Women & Girls Request Heavy Flow/Long Kits
  • Postpartum and/or Fistula needs
  • Heavy flow on a regular basis
  • Heavy flow kits provide extra protection in length for larger sized girls and women
  • Women and girls in wheelchairs often need Heavy Flow Kits
  • Many women (particularly in Asia and Nepal) prefer and request Heavy Flow Kits due to cultural norms
  • Used by some to manage night time flow

Heavy Flow/ Long Kits have commonly been associated only with postpartum needs, but the reality is that many girls and women not only love and request our Heavy Flow/Long kits, but they need them!

As you know, Days for Girls works hard to listen to those we serve, and because we have listened we are changing the Heavy Flow/Long Kit to meet their needs.  We want “Every Girl. Everywhere. Period,”  to have what she needs to manage her period with dignity. Thank you for helping us provide hope, dignity, and opportunity to those we serve!

With Love,

Tiffany Larson
International Chapters Director

Sunday, December 10, 2017

Volunteer Day December 10th 2017

What a lovely morning we had today! We had quite a few new ladies join us which was great news as there were many ladies away traveling.

I love that everyone just get's down to it until there are cries of "I need more to do" and it is also great to see so many people getting multi-skilled and trying their hands at different tasks. Friends, neighbours,











We had an unexpected visitor today from The Royal Navy who came to present us with 1,500 OMR raised from their recent Charity Ball. What an honour it was to receive this knowing that we can convert that into changing the lives of 250 girls / women.  We are exceptionally grateful.  Thank you to Julie and Claire who suggested Days for Girls as one of the recipients of the Ball.


The selling of the Christmas Gift bags was a big success at yesterday's MWF Christmas Bazaar and this morning at the volunteer day. Next week have been invited to the BSM Fair so we are now trying to get as many bags as possible sewn up this week to have on hand for sale. Selling our bags has been a great way to utilise the skills of our volunteers and generate funds to buy fabrics for our kits.

Our kit sponsorship cards arrived today , sadly it was in the afternoon so I could not share them with the team this morning.  I will post them in a separate blog post. They are a wonderful "gift" to give this holiday season.