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September 11th, 2025, 1pm MDT

A seasonal initiative sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Light the Light The World The World Giving Machine Stations helps bring education, menstrual kits and confidence to girls and women in Nepal’s communities.

Donations given to Girls International Days through the Red Vending Machine Initiative support efforts to eliminate menstrual stigma and improve health, education and economic opportunities for women and girls.

Nepali women will receive menstrual health kits from the time of girls Nepal in early May 2025. These gifts were made possible by donations given through the initiative of the Machinery to Give Worlds sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. |Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ

Donations through the Giving Machine initiative provide resources and education to women in Nepali “facing troubling traditions,” the video reports. In western Nepal, girls are often sent away from home for several days each month, part of a tradition that affects millions of women around the world.

Faced with harmful traditions

A young woman in Nepal said in a video of her first period. She turned to her grandmother. My grandmother said there was nothing to worry about, but she said she couldn’t come home until the cycle was over. Instead, she had to be outside because “the god and the goddess would be angry,” and she was considered “immaculate” during her menstruation.

Rabina sits in her family designated for her during her menstruation. This harmful chowpadi practice has impurely considered and isolated women, but remains common in parts of western Nepal despite legal bans.
The young woman is sitting in a designated shed for her during her period. This harmful chowpadi practice has impurely considered and isolated women, but remains common in parts of western Nepal despite legal bans. |Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ

Her experience is not uncommon in western Nepal, where many women and girls face practice called “Chaupadi”. Despite the laws against it, menstrual women are often considered impurities, protected from their families and required to live in small sheds.

Another young woman, Jayanti Ayer, said, “We are not allowed to enter the house. They force us to stay outside, get food separately and not touch for six days.” She said that while the girl’s isolated time is 10-12 days, others need to separate herself for 22 days.

A Nepal girl receives a menstrual health kit from Girl Nepal's Days in early May 2025. These gifts were made possible through the initiative of the Latter-day Saints' Church of Jesus Christ, a world that gives birth to the world.
A Nepal girl receives a menstrual health kit from Girl Nepal’s Days in early May 2025. These gifts were made possible through the initiative of the Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ, a world that gives birth to the world. |Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ

In Nepal, established traditions, stigma and limited resources made schooling difficult for many girls. Some people stop going to school, said Rekha Buddha Khūtri.

“Girls menstruate for three,000 days in their lifetime,” said Tiffany Larson, CEO of Days for Girls. “If they can’t get fully involved in the meantime, that’s a problem. They’re needed by their families, their communities, their world.”

The young woman shows her appreciation by holding the menstrual health kit she received in early May 2025. The girl's daily reusable pads included kits in Nepal were made possible through the initiative of the Latter-day Saints' Church of Jesus Christ, a world that gives the world a gift.
The young woman shows her appreciation by holding the menstrual health kit she received in early May 2025. The girl’s daily reusable pads included kits in Nepal were made possible through the initiative of the Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ, a world that gives the world a gift. |Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ

Education and supplies bring about change

Larson also said 25% of women around the world do not need a menstrual supply. In addition to menstrual classes, we also provide reusable pads to the kit by giving machine donations.

Maya Kahitu, country director at Days for Girls Nepal, travels around the country to educate women and girls on their menstrual cycles and distributes these reusable pad kits.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqw_hfdf-h0

“If we educate them and… the products they need, that’s a huge difference,” Kahitu said.

The young woman, Pavitra Jaishi, has already seen these changes happen in her own family.

“They won’t let us stay outside anymore,” she said in the video. “There have been a lot of changes recently, even at home.”

A young woman, who previously terrified of her duration and the stigma surrounding it, says she is “prideful to be a woman” as the program and supply were made possible daily for the donations of girls and gift machines.

Women and girls show their appreciation by retaining the menstrual health kit they received in early May 2025. The kits containing reusable pads from girls Nepal's days were made possible by offering a world-giving initiative sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Women and girls show their appreciation by retaining the menstrual health kit they received in early May 2025. The kits containing reusable pads from girls Nepal’s days were made possible by offering a world-giving initiative sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. |Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ
Girl Nepal's Program Officer Daily Sheemapandi teaches menstrual health class in a village in Nepal in early May 2025. These classes were made possible by donations given through the World Granting Machine Initiative sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Girl Nepal’s Program Officer Daily Sheemapandi teaches menstrual health class in a village in Nepal in early May 2025. These classes were made possible by donations given through the World Granting Machine Initiative sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. |Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ
The Light the Light the World Give Machine's donation station is a charitable vending machine sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The Light the Light the World Give Machine’s donation station is a charitable vending machine sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. |Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ
Girls and women from Nepal villages gather for group photos after the menstrual health classes offered by Girls Nepal's nonprofit Days in early May 2025. These classes were made possible by the light that provided a world that gives the machinery sponsored by the Latter-day Saints Church of Jesus Christ.
Girls and women from Nepal villages gather for group photos after the menstrual health classes offered by Girls Nepal’s nonprofit Days in early May 2025. These classes were made possible by donation by the world-giving light hosted by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. |Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ
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