She quit her job at EY to back a social cause and founded Heyday Care, a company that produces sanitary pads made from bamboo and corn. Making it affordable, she is helping millions of women who cannot afford sanitary pads due to their price.
Championing women’s health
Published by: Team GI Youth
Published on 25, Jan 2022
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