The work is quiet, careful, human.
We build alongside communities, listen first, and design our programs around what girls and women already know they need: education, access, and the freedom to keep learning, working, and leading on every day of the month.
We believe no girl should ever have to leave the room.

No girl should have to leave school, community, conversation, or confidence because of her period.
OAM speaks about menstrual health with dignity, care, and openness. In Ghana, Anne's work approaches girlhood and womanhood through education, celebration, and support. That spirit guides everything we are building.
Dignity is not a luxury. It is the foundation of every future we help protect.
Born in Ghana. Growing everywhere.
The need touches girls and women on every continent. We started where Anne is, in Ghana. We are growing for every girl, ten and up, who needs the education, the supplies, and the confidence to keep showing up. Different places, the same hope.

Faces of the global circle
OAM is for girls and young women everywhere. From middle school through young adulthood, and the mothers who carry them through.



