Air Products does not let the girls’ ‘flow stop their go’
"Numerous reports show that girls start falling behind in school as they miss a few days of school every month."

VANDERBIJLPARK.- Air Products with the assistance from the Diphethogo Community Development Organisation recently donated more that 3600 packs of sanitary products to five schools in the Vanderbijlpark area, where one of Air Products’ largest facilities are based.
Arthi Govender, Chairperson of the CSI committee explains that Air Products’ initiatives are centered around the youth and education in the communities in which they operate.
Numerous reports show that girls start falling behind in school as they miss a few days of school every month. In some instances, they fall behind to such an extent that they drop out of school completely. Govender said that to make a difference, Air Products launched the “Flow Campaign” with the tagline: Don’t let their flow stop their go. With this initiative, sanitary products will be donated to girls at various schools. Despite it being a sensitive matter for most girls, the donations we received with a great amount of gratitude.
Govender concludes by saying: “To us this is extremely personal and sensitive, but we only have one objective with this initiative, and that is to provide every female learner with confidence, hope and dignity. The message to each recipient should be clear – that we are supporting them, and they should not allow anything to hinder them from making the most of their education. As a corporate we believe we can only truly make an impact if we also address the more sensitive problems in our communities.”



