Over 30,000 period products donated. Thousands of moments of dignity, comfort, and care made possible. 💙
Period Partner® is proud to support @PeriodPatch in the fight against period poverty in Richmond, VA.
#PeriodPartner#PeriodPovertyAwareness#MenstrualEquity
Peyton is working hard sorting donations in the first picture, and Lois and Julie were so excited to receive 42,000 tampons in the second one! We've been working hard distributing them to a variety of our partner organizations, including DV shelters and food pantries.
Today we pause to remember the brave individuals who served and sacrificed.
At Period Partner, we believe honoring that sacrifice also means caring for the communities they protected—ensuring access, dignity, and equity for all.
#MemorialDay#PeriodPartner#EndPeriodPoverty
Students at Brockport HS turned a Global Citizenship project into a hygiene drive across schools. After 150+ letters, they received a Period Partner donation helping stock classroom bins and expand access without stigma. We’re inspired by their leadership.
Period Poverty Is a Public Health Issue — Not a Hidden One
Studies show it affects adolescents and young adults across high income countries, with rates reaching up to 65%.
Dignity starts with access. 💜
Big news from PA! The House just passed HB 1100, paving the way for SNAP and WIC recipients to use benefits for menstrual hygiene products. A smart move for dignity, equity, and public health.
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If soap, toilet paper, and paper towels are standard in restrooms, why not tampons and pads? Menstrual care is essential, not a luxury. Every restroom outside the home should offer free menstrual products. Do you agree?
Millions of people around the world struggle to access menstrual care products. Many are forced to use unsafe alternatives, risking their health. It's time to raise awareness and support those in need.
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Happy Fourth of July from Period Partner! This Independence Day, we reaffirm our belief that menstrual products are essential—just like soap and toilet paper—and should be available in all public restrooms. Access is a matter of dignity and equity. #HappyFourth#PeriodPartner
Periods don’t pause when you're away from home and access shouldn’t either. 🩸We believe every public restroom should provide free menstrual products, just like toilet paper and soap. It’s about dignity, health, and equity. Let’s make period access a standard, not a privilege. 💪
The stigma around menstruation creates real barriers — missed school, missed work, missed opportunities. It’s time to end the shame and talk about it. 💬 #EndPeriodStigma#PeriodEquity#MenstruationMatters
Menstrual care is not a luxury — it’s a basic necessity. Yet too many still struggle to access the products they need. It’s time we stop treating period products as optional and start supporting policies that ensure they’re available to all who need them.
Some students miss school because they can't afford or access period products. No one should miss class over a basic need. It's time to end period poverty. 💪📚 #PeriodEquity#EndPeriodPoverty#MenstrualHealth
🔴 Periods don’t stop when you leave the house—access shouldn’t either.
Menstrual products should be **free & easy to find** in public spaces. And proper disposal options? Non-negotiable. It’s a matter of dignity.
Philly middle & high schools now offer FREE period products! Thanks to $3M from Gov. Shapiro, including $200K+ for Philly students to get the support they need to learn with confidence. 🙌📚
#PeriodEquity#EndPeriodPoverty
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Big win for Alabama! 🎉 Gov. Ivey just signed HB152, removing state sales tax on period products, diapers, baby formula & more. This crucial relief takes effect Sept 1, 2025.#PeriodEquity#EndPeriodPoverty#EssentialGoods
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Millions of people around the world struggle to access menstrual care products. Many are forced to use unsafe alternatives, risking their health. It's time to raise awareness and support those in need.
Visit https://t.co/Yg8N2I3GlR
By raising our voices, having real conversations with policymakers, and pushing for access to menstrual products in schools, shelters, and public spaces—we take steps toward ending period poverty. Every conversation counts. Every action matters.