Unlock her potential:

End Period Poverty and Stigma for Girls’ Education

how is TASSEL taking action

TASSEL is building a data-driven, sustainable model for period-friendly schools—where girls in low-income and underserved communities can stay in school and learn with confidence, even during their periods.

Our model is built on four pillars:

Curriculum Integration


We embed menstrual health into the school curriculum to break taboos and empower students with knowledge.

Menstrual Product Access

We treat menstrual products like pencils—essential school supplies every girl deserves.

Sustainable Transformation


We support schools to make menstrual health part of the system—not a one-off solution.

Empowering Local Educators


We train teachers and MHHM coordinators in their own schools, equipping them with tools to deliver lasting impact.

Because when schools are period-friendly, girls stay in school and thrive.

student testimonials

“I feel happy knowing that if I get my period, I can talk to my teachers, and they will give me what I need to manage it. This makes me feel good because I won’t have to miss school.”

“The awareness session helped me understand that every girl gets periods, and it’s not a reason to miss school.”

“Before the session, I didn’t know how to manage my periods, so I stayed home during those days. Now that I’ve learned, I won’t miss school anymore.”