
Scent of Possibility:

Because every girl deserves the chance
to show up for her future.
I got my period later than most of my friends–at sixteen. I still remember the first time I felt the cramps hit in high school. It was this sharp, twisting pain in my abdomen that made me feel like I might actually pass out. I was sitting in French class, my head pressed against my desk, pretending to follow along while my body screamed for relief.
And even in that moment, uncomfortable, unprepared, scared, I still had access to what I needed. I could ask a friend for a pad. I had a restroom available. I could go home and rest.
But imagine being in junior high or high school, dealing not only with pain and heavy bleeding but also having no pads, no clean restroom, and no one to guide you through what's happening to your body. That is the reality for so many girls across Ghana. In fact, 9 out of 10 girls miss school during their periods, not because they want to, but because they simply don't have the resources or knowledge to manage their menstrual health with dignity.
When my first period arrived, my mom and I hadn't even talked about it yet. It just appeared one day, and I scrambled to find someone who had a pad I could borrow. For girls in Ghana, that "someone" often doesn't exist. The result? Lost school days, lost confidence, and lost opportunities.
And that's why supporting initiatives like Power to Girls' The Flow Project is so powerful. Your donation helps provide exactly what girls need but often go without. Through a dedicated week-long training program, Flow Wellness equips students with essential knowledge about menstrual health, practical hygiene skills, and the confidence to manage their periods safely and with pride.
This isn't just about pads.
It's about education.
It's about dignity.
It's about giving girls the freedom to show up for school, for themselves, and for their futures.
Nimotalai Ganiyu,
Founder and CEO of Ganíyù
The Flow Project:
Creating dignity. Restoring confidence. Changing futures.for junior and senior high School students in Ghana.



Deliver Week-long Transformative Trainingto equip students with menstrual-health education, personal hygiene skills, and confidence that lasts a lifetime.

Power to Girls Foundation is an international organization committed to empowering girls by addressing the real issues they face daily. Through mentorship, mental-health support, leadership development, entrepreneurship, and tech programs, Power to Girls creates environments where girls can thrive, dream, and lead with confidence.


Flow Wellness is a holistic brand committed to nurturing women and everyone who supports them. Flow believes in empowering women at every phase of life—and has created products that honor their wellbeing. As part of their mission to combat period poverty in Ghana, for every box of Flow Wellness sanitary pads sold, another box is donated to a young girl in need.



















Ganíyù believes that real wealth lives in our culture, our wellness, and in how we choose to show up in the world.
Our mission is to help people elevate their mood and experiences through scent, reminding them that abundance is already around and within them.
Our founder, Nimotalai Ganiyu, is inspired by the African Diaspora, her love of fragrance, and her commitment to mental and physical wellness. She believes in empowering individuals to access their inner wealth and show up confidently in their lives.
Her partnership with The Flow Project reflects this commitment and her dedication to supporting the next generation of girls.

Be the possibility she deserves
This holiday season, 50 percent of every fragrance purchase will support The Flow Project and help girls stay in school with the supplies, education, and confidence they need to manage their periods with dignity.

If fragrance is not for you, you can still create change.
Every donation, no matter the amount, helps keep a girl in school.

Thank you for your generosity and for being the possibility our girls deserve.
