The Yonkofa Project
The Yonkofa Project is an all-volunteer 501(c)3 non-profit organization providing sustainable healthcare in third world countries. They establish medical clinics in rural Ghana that provide care previously unavailable in those areas. They also have a program called "Keep Girls in School Campaign". The Yonkofa Project has teamed up with Crafting Change to provide menstrual hygiene kits to middle school girls, bandages for the rural clinics and hospitals and items for the Half Assini NICU.
what are we crafting?
Item Requested | Craft Type | Quantity Requested | Quantity Still Needed |
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Backpacks | Sew | 2000 | 1365 |
Wet Bags | Sew | 2000 | 1070 |
Menstrual Pad Size 8"-9.5" Medium (1 Zorb)
| Sew | 3750 | 2764 |
Menstrual Pad Size 8"-9.5" Heavy (2 Zorb)
| Sew | 3750 | 2183 |
Menstrual Pad Size 10-10.25" Medium (1 Zorb)
| Sew | 250 | 212 |
Menstrual Pad Size 10-10.25" Heavy (2 Zorb)
| Sew | 250 | 206 |
Bandages | Knit/Crochet | 50 | 9 |
project must-knows
1) Drawstring Backpacks
Choose high-quality quilting cotton or lightweight canvas for the backpack, avoiding heavy fabrics like decorator fabrics or denim for easier folding and shipping.*
DOs:
- Soccer-related fabrics are popular.
- Novelty prints, tie-dye, superheroes, neons, and bright colors are favored.
- Solid colors and traditional florals are less preferred, as are dark colors.
- Opt for prints that won't show dirt easily, avoiding predominantly pastel or light-colored/white prints.
DON'Ts:
- No camouflage fabric, as it's exclusively used by the military in Ghana.
- Avoid religious and holiday-themed prints (Easter Bunnies, 4th of July, Thanksgiving, Santa).
- Exclude fabrics depicting drugs, alcohol, tobacco, or weapons.
2) Reusable Menstrual Pads
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Each kit we make includes 2 medium and 2 heavy pads.
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Pads must have 1 or 2 layers of Zorb, a bottom layer of PUL, and Kam Snaps closures.
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Choose dark, colorful, patterned, or busy fabrics for your topper to help hide stains.
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Use any template shape in sizes between 8.5" and 10.5" in length are accepted.
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When shipping your completed pads, please label them by absorbency and length for easier sorting.
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We offer resources for pad construction, including a video tutorial for first-time makers. Contact us for assistance or to order discount supplies.
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KAM SNAPS:
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Each pad must have 2 size 20 Kam Snaps applied on the wing. Refer to our video tutorial for assistance.
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If applying your own snaps, test each snap multiple times to ensure security, functionality, and that satisfying snap sound.
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Don't have a Kam-Snap tool? Ship the pads without snaps, and we'll apply them for you at Crafting Change HQ.
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Interested in purchasing Kam Snap supplies? We recommend buying directly from Kam Snaps, a family-owned small business. They offer a great starter set with pliers and snaps! Check that kit out here, or browse the rest of their site!
3) Wet Bags
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Wet bags serve two main functions: holding soiled pads while girls are at school and serving as a vessel for cleaning pads at home.
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Wet bags must be waterproof. We have one approved pattern for these bags, which has proven effective.
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Watch our video tutorial on properly sealing these bags. For any questions, email Martha for assistance.
4) Sewn Soap Sack
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The Sewn Soap Sack made from a washcloth is tailored for The Menstrual Hygiene Kit
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Resembling a washcloth, it offers familiarity the for girls while featuring a twill loop for convenient hanging and drying of soap.
- Please ensure accurate measurements and avoid using white or light colors as these will be used during menstrual cycles and get stained with blood.
5) Crochet & Knit Bandages-
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We're crafting cotton bandages for rural clinics/hospitals in Western Ghana.
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Only 5 approved yarns and one specific pattern are permitted for this project.
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Participants must be experienced crocheters or knitters capable of checking gauge.
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While the pattern is simple, consistency and gauge are crucial.
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Start with 2 skeins of yarn for your first 2 bandages that will be quality checked by our medical advisor before ordering more yarn.
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Find all necessary information on this information sheet.
7) Receiving Blankets for the NICU- We're creating swaddling/receiving blankets for the NICU at Half Assini Government Hospital in Half Assini, Ghana.
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Blankets should measure between 36x36 and 40x40 inches square.
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All blankets, regardless of style, must have finished hems. Narrow rolled serger hems are recommended for single-layer blankets if you have a serger.
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Accepted fabric options include:
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Single layer flannel
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2-layer quilting cotton
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Single or double layer jersey
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Single or double layer double gauze
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UNDERWEAR:
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Each kit includes 2 pairs of underwear in girls' sizes 12/14. We make a small amount of kits with size 10/12 and size 14/16.
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Additional pairs in size 8 and women's size 5 are provided to schools for girls who may need sizes outside of what we offer.
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Consider purchasing from our Amazon Wish List or taking advantage of BOGO sales at Fruit of the Loom, Black Friday deals or check local retailers like Target/Walmart for clearance items.
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We always need underwear for our kits in Girls size 12 and 14.
***PLEASE NOTE:
We kindly ask that all menstrual pads comply with our guidelines for safety and effectiveness. We offer approved supplies at discounted prices for your convenience. Please feel free to reach out to us for assistance or to obtain the necessary supplies.
Your support in adhering to these specifications is crucial. Maintaining the trust our girls place in the kits they receive from Crafting Change is paramount, and you play the key role in upholding it.
menstrual pads and wet bags
drawstring backpacks
bandages
sewn soap sack
nicu
shipping guidelines
SHIPPING ONLY ON THE 1st of the MONTH unless instructed otherwise to make a deadline! Volunteers ship their donations for The Yonkofa Project to Crafting Change HQ where we assemble them into kits or get the bandages inspected or the baby items ready to go prior to shipping to them to load into cargo containers for the long journey to Ghana.
When they arrive here we put menstrual kit items together with donated underwear into kits with instructions. Bandages and Baby items are sorted into waterproof bags for safe shipping.
(Please do not ship these directly to The Yonkofa Project in GA, if you do, they end up having to pay shipping to get them to us. )
There is no rush to get items to us for The Yonkofa Project so we ask that packages are only shipped the 1st of the month. This is an ongoing project and items are always needed. Cargo containers go to Ghana on a rolling basis.
Work until your box is full and ship to us on the first of the month so we can arrange help for receiving packages, sorting items and putting together kits.
Shipping Address
USPS
Crafting Change HQ
PO BOX 41631
Eugene, OR 97404
FedEx/UPS
Crafting Change HQ
255 River Avenue #41631
Eugene, OR 97404
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