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Rags to Pads

We are raising $5000 to help Pardada Pardadi buy a machine that makes sanitary pads and support two of the school’s graduates as they start a pad-making business. The goal is to create a self-sustaining business that sells pads at around 25 rupees for packs of ten.

Jenny and Dave at Our Delhi Struggle are raising money for seed capital for a worthy project aimed fulfilling oft-ignored basic needs of poor women in India [hat tip: Binerry].

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