The OAM Project

Give to The OAM Project for World Menstrual Hygiene Day, May 28.

Give $1 by May 28

Help her step into womanhood with power.

A pack of menstrual pads in Ghana costs about one US dollar. Every gift goes directly to Anne Ethel Komlaga's program in Ghana for World Menstrual Hygiene Day, May 28.

Year four

Of running the program

500+

Girls reached

100%

Direct to Ghana

Days to May 28

Be Part Of The Impact.

A pack of pads in Ghana costs about one US dollar. Give what feels right. Every dollar is a petal.

Honest. Direct. Year four.
Your contribution
$
Transparency

The OAM Project is a partnership between Katherine Noel of Marketing Mafia (Michigan, USA) and Anne Ethel Komlaga, Executive Director of Quantum Ideas Ghana (Accra, Ghana). Donations are sent personally to Katherine Noel and forwarded directly to Anne's program in Ghana. The OAM Project is not yet a registered 501(c)(3). Donations are not tax-deductible at this time.

What your gift becomes.

Real math. Real impact.

$1

The first pack.

$3

One girl, one cycle.

$10

One full dignity kit.

$25

A circle of five girls.

Based on local Ghana pricing through Anne's program. Costs may vary by region and season.

Where it goes.

A short trip from your hand to hers.

01

Donation received.

Sent directly through PayPal, Venmo, or Cash App to Kate in Michigan.

02

Forwarded to Anne in Ghana.

Funds move to Anne Ethel Komlaga, Executive Director of Quantum Ideas Ghana.

03

Pads and education by May 28.

Supplies sourced locally in Ghana. Workshops delivered in classrooms.

Transparency.

The OAM Project is a partnership between Katherine Noel of Marketing Mafia (Michigan, USA) and Anne Ethel Komlaga, Executive Director of Quantum Ideas Ghana (Accra, Ghana). Donations are sent personally to Katherine Noel and forwarded directly to Anne's program in Ghana. The OAM Project is not yet a registered 501(c)(3). Donations are not tax-deductible at this time.

Pass it forward.

You did the thing. Now help us reach more.

Every share is a girl reached. Pick a graphic, post it, tag the link. Your circle is our next chapter.

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Putting this here in case anyone is looking for a women-led cause to support this month. The OAM Project. One dollar. Once a month. Pads and education for girls in Ghana. theoamproject.org

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A small thing today. The OAM Project asks for $1, once a month, to support menstrual health education and pad donation in Ghana, led by women from two continents. May 28 is their big day. theoamproject.org

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Stay in the circle.

Hear back from Ghana after May 28.

Anne sends notes from Ghana. Kate sends notes from Michigan. We share program stories, ways to help, and the next chapter of OAM as it grows. One email a month. No noise.

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