Period poverty refers to the lack of access to menstrual hygiene products, proper sanitation facilities, and menstrual education due to economic constraints or social factors. It is a situation where individuals, primarily those who menstruate, are unable to afford or access the necessary products and resources to manage their menstruation in a safe, hygienic, and dignified manner. This issue can have significant implications for health, education, and overall well-being.
Work with NGOs, non-profits, or local community organizations to donate menstrual products to individuals and communities facing period poverty. We will free or discounted products to schools, shelters, and underserved areas.
We bring awareness campaigns to shed light on period poverty, challenge taboos, and encourage open conversations about menstruation. These campaigns help break down barriers and destigmatize the topic. This initiative will be driven by fightperiodpoverty.com
We are working in developing more affordable and sustainable menstrual products, to provide long-term solutions for individuals facing period poverty.
Collaborating with non-governmental organizations, governments, and other businesses can amplify the impact of initiatives to tackle period poverty, as well as ensure a holistic and comprehensive approach to addressing the issue.