Charity Journal Foundation — Empowering Girls in Rural Schools
Charity Journal Foundation

Every girl deservesto stay in school.

In underserved communities across the Niger Delta, many girls miss school because they cannot afford sanitary pads. CJ Foundation is changing that through school-based menstrual support programs that help girls stay in class with dignity, confidence, and continuity.

$30
Provides sanitary pads for 30 girls
$360
Provides pads for 30 girls for a full year

"Missing school isn't a choice for these girls. It is a crisis we have the power to end."

Charity Journal Foundation
Period Dignity Programme The Book Drive Girls' Education Advocacy $30 helps 30 girls Rural Niger Delta Charity Journal Foundation Period Dignity Programme The Book Drive Girls' Education Advocacy $30 helps 30 girls Niger Delta Charity Journal Foundation
Period Poverty

Girls Miss Five School Days Each Month

Thousands of girls in the Niger Delta miss up to 5 school days per month due to lack of access to basic sanitary products. These absences compound into lost years of education.

1 in 3 girls in rural areas affected
The Book Drive

No Books to Learn From

In underfunded rural schools, children share single textbooks among eight or ten students. Our Book Drive puts learning materials directly in every student's hands.

8–10 students share one textbook

Poverty should never be a reason a girl misses school.

In rural communities in the Niger Delta, sanitary products and school books are a luxury. The Charity Journal Foundation exists to remove these barriers completely.

We deliver period care packages and learning materials directly to classrooms, ensuring no girl loses a single day of education to preventable poverty.

$30
Provides sanitary pads for 30 girls
$360
Provides pads for 30 girls for a full year

Three ways we're
breaking barriers.

01

Period Dignity Programme

We deliver sanitary pads to girls in rural schools, breaking the cycle of absences caused by period poverty and ensuring every girl can attend school every day of the month.

$1 per girl / month
02

The Book Drive

In schools where up to ten students share a single textbook, learning is near impossible. Our Book Drive sources, procures, and distributes textbooks and learning materials directly to students.

Donations accepted
03

Girls' Education Advocacy

Beyond material support, we advocate for structural change, partnering with communities, parents, and local governments to challenge the barriers that keep girls out of classrooms.

Community-led approach

From your donation
to a girl's classroom.

1

Choose your support level

Select a monthly ($30), annual ($360), or custom amount. Every tier supports 30 girls in rural schools in the Niger Delta.

2

We procure locally

Funds purchase sanitary products and books from local suppliers, supporting the local economy while keeping logistics efficient.

3

Deliveries reach classrooms

Our on-ground partners distribute packages directly to students. No middlemen. Supplies go directly to the girls who need them.

4

You see your impact

Sponsors receive detailed impact updates — the school, number of girls reached, and stories from the classroom. You'll see exactly where your money went.

Students reading books in a Nigerian classroom

The
Book Drive.

In schools in the Niger Delta, up to ten students share a single worn-out textbook. They take turns holding it. Some copy sentences by hand because they have no page to follow. The Book Drive exists to end that.

We source, procure, and distribute recommended textbooks directly into classrooms. Every child gets their own copy. Every donation to the Book Drive goes entirely toward putting learning materials in a student's hands.

50%
Improvement in learning outcomes
100%
Of donations go to books and materials
Ongoing — always accepting donations