15/01/2026
We are proud to welcome Naa & Verena to the Standard Weave Cares Board of Trustees. Their vision and commitment to community empowerment are truly inspiring. We are honored to have them join us in shaping the next generation of leaders and community.
10/01/2026
Dzifa is the kind of person who should be working with Standard Weave Cares—someone who knows who she is and what’s important. We have no doubt that she will make an outstanding Chair.
07/01/2026
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06/01/2026
What a transformative year it has been for Standard Weave Cares in 2025. As we concluded our year-end strategy session in preparation for 2026, we looked forward to scaling our impact and turning our vision for a better future into reality for all. One that celebrates community and brings change to schools and families.
31/05/2025
In commemoration of World Menstrual Hygiene Day 2025, we launched the Menstrual Matters programme at Dzorwulu Junior High School. This initiative goes beyond a single donation drive; it’s a sustainable programme designed to tackle the knowledge gaps, stigma, and educational disruptions often associated with menstruation.
For many school-aged girls at Dzorwulu JHS, the start of their period can bring feelings of shame and isolation, leading to missed school days. In extreme cases, this can cause them to fall behind or even drop out entirely. Menstrual Matters aims to change this reality.
Following our commitment to inclusive and equitable quality education, we partnered with to make a lasting impact. Through Menstrual Matters, we are providing an unending supply of sanitary pads to female students of Dzorwulu JHS. These pads will always be available to students from the school authorities whenever they need them. We believe no girl should ever fall behind in class because of her menstrual cycle.
Prioritising menstrual health is crucial for achieving educational equity and significantly contributes to the broader Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 3 (Good Health & Well-being), SDG 4 (Quality Education), and SDG 5 (Gender Equality). By ensuring every student has access to menstrual health resources and support, we cultivate a positive school environment where everyone feels confident, valued, and welcome.
26/05/2025
We are excited to share that our entire team and will join us at Dzorwulu Junior High School on May 28 for a discussion on Menstrual Matters, From Awareness to Action: Delivering Pads and Dignity.
21/05/2025
At this year’s Menstrual Hygiene Day, Standard Weave Cares is heading to Dzorwulu Junior High School to launch Menstrual Matters, guaranteeing a continuous supply of sanitary pads for students in the community.
08/05/2025
Questions? Please call 0249853199 to learn more or email us @standardweave.com
08/03/2025
Happy International Women’s Day! We appreciate the vital contributions of our amazing women at Standard Weave Cares.
07/03/2025
For us, it’s always been about other people.