'Onpery Collective' holds a group of social initiatives that aim towards bringing dignified and sustainable well-being (primarily reducing period poverty, and raising literacy about puberty-led topics among children).

C.S.R. teams, donors and impact-focused institutions may reach out to Onpery® at onpery@careformlabs.com to discuss potential projects and engagements.

PROGRAMS

Well-being Literacy

'Onpery Collective: Well-being Literacy' aims to provide stakeholder-friendly educational materials (Onpery Graphical Novels) on puberty-led well-being topics to children aged 7 to 16, through their associated orphanages and academic institutes.

ONPERY GRAPHIC NOVELS:

TARGETED BENEFICIARY COMMUNITIES:

  • Orphanage
  • School (primary and secondary)

DOMAINS:

  • SDG-3: Good health and well-being
  • SDG-4: Quality education
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Period Poverty

'Onpery Collective: Period Poverty' aims to reduce period poverty through a community adoption model, where the desired (Onpery's proprietary innovative) menstrual products by the community are made accessible regularly at an affordable price at a local centre within the community.

TARGETED BENEFICIARY COMMUNITIES:

  • Orphanage
  • School (primary and secondary)
  • Village community

DOMAINS:

  • SDG-3: Good health and well-being
  • SDG-5: Gender equality
  • SDG-10: Reduced inequalities
  • SDG-12: Responsible consumption and production
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Community Production

'Onpery Collective: Community Production' aims to empower communities to produce the ‘Onpery® Reusable Sanitary Napkin’ locally, within the communities where ‘Onpery Collective: Period Poverty’, an initiative to reduce period poverty has been implemented, and to generate local employment.

TARGETED BENEFICIARY COMMUNITIES:

  • Orphanage
  • School (primary and secondary)
  • Village community

DOMAINS:

  • SDG-8: Decent work and economic growth
  • SDG-12: Responsible consumption and production
  • SDG-17: Partnerships for the goals
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Films

Ladeej Problem?

'Ladeej Problem? Sohrai Chapter' is a documentary film about reducing period poverty through a community adoption model, with interventions around products, awareness and accessibility.

The highlight of the film is showcasing the journey of a community adapting sustainable menstrual practices in India, for the first time primarily through reusable period underwear.

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