What Is The Pad Project?
The Pad Project is more than just a cause—it’s a movement dedicated to supporting Native American communities in a meaningful way. In partnership with L., they created the Native Cultures Fund, which provides grants to Indigenous groups focused on ending period poverty and bringing back important coming of age ceremonies. It’s about respect, culture, and care all wrapped into one powerful initiative.
Main Benefits of the Project
Here’s what makes this project stand out:
- Supports Native American communities through targeted grants
- Works to end period poverty, a critical issue often overlooked
- Revitalizes coming of age ceremonies, preserving cultural heritage
- Partners with L., a brand committed to organic and safe period care
- Encourages sustainable and toxin-free menstrual products
About L. Tampons
L. tampons are thoughtfully designed with a US grown organic cotton core. They’re made without synthetic pesticides or fragrances, which means no harsh chemicals touching your skin. Plus, the applicator is BPA-free, so it’s safer for you and the environment. No rayon, no synthetic pesticides, no fragrances—just pure, organic cotton goodness.
About L. Pads
When it comes to pads, L. keeps it simple and clean. The top layer is made from US grown organic cotton, free from fragrances and synthetic pesticides. This means comfort without compromise. It’s period care made with love, designed to keep you feeling fresh and cared for during your cycle.
Why Organic Cotton Matters
Choosing organic cotton isn’t just a trend—it’s a commitment to health and sustainability. Organic cotton is grown without synthetic pesticides or fragrances, which means fewer toxins in the environment and on your body. Plus, using US grown organic cotton supports local farmers and reduces the carbon footprint associated with long-distance shipping. It’s a win-win for everyone.
Project Impact and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
- SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being – by providing safe, organic period care products
- SDG 5: Gender Equality – by addressing period poverty and empowering women and girls
- SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production – through sustainable product materials
- SDG 15: Life on Land – by supporting organic farming practices
- SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals – through collaboration with Indigenous communities
How You Can Help
Want to make a difference? The Pad Project invites donations to fuel the Native Cultures Fund. Every contribution helps Indigenous communities fight period poverty and revive important cultural traditions. It’s a chance to support something truly meaningful—period care made with love, respect, and a whole lot of heart.





















