🩸 The period cup that impacts lives
🤲 Every cup sold includes a donation of a cup to a person without access to safe period products, +142,000 cups donated
Our virtual Walkathon against period poverty in collaboration with @Sweatcoin is over! We were able to reach the goal of 1 billion steps in less than 48 hours🙌A BIG thank you to everyone who participated. $1,800 worth of Ruby Cups will be donated to our partner @Goldengirlso
For one week all you need to do to fight period poverty is WALK! Count your steps in the
@Sweatcoin app and help us make it to our goal: 1 billion steps. If we reach it, we will donate $1,800 worth of Ruby Cups on top of our regular donations!
#walk#walkathon#periodpoverty
Thanks to our Buy One Give One program, 21,000 donated Ruby Cups have recently arrived in Kenya and are now on their way to our local partners, who will distribute the cups & deliver education workshops to people that are struggling to access safe period products.
#periodpoverty
On #MHDay2022, we're proud to publish our newest Impact Report for the years 2020-21. Accountability & transparency are essential pillars for us and without your donations, we couldn't do what we do. #WeAreComitted#EndPeriodPoverty
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🌱 This is how you can get involved & #endperiodpoverty:
🩸 Donate a #menstrualcup. We’ll make it TWO!
🩸 Spread the word that we are DOUBLING all menstrual cup donations this month.
🩸 Get a Ruby Cup. Your purchase includes TWO menstrual cup donations.
https://t.co/in5egH9Aa0
What a great initiative to help end period poverty! In honour of Menstrual Health Day @rubycup is doing #Buy1Give2 on every menstrual cup sold until May 28th. ❣️ https://t.co/X2riMESIbx
#endperiodpoverty#menstrualhealth
Friends!! Saturday we have the online exhibition in English! Everything about #RatoBaltin, #Chhaupadi, #Nepal. Register in advance for this meeting:
https://t.co/g4q42ooooq
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
We're proud to share our learnings and to be part of this critical examination of the cultural, psychological, political and social aspects of menstruation.
#menstruationmatters#menstrualhealth
Our Social Impact Manager Alfred Muli, contributed to the new Palgrave Handbook of Critical Menstruation Studies with a chapter on how we at Ruby Cup are working to bridge the gap #menstrualcup customers and beneficiaries.
Have you ever wondered what your Ruby Cup is made from? You may be wondering what on earth silicone is.
It looks like plastic in many ways but its chemical composition is different. Find out more over on the blog:
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Tomorrow we will take part in the Menstrual Cup Coalition Virtual Summit (2pm-3:30pm UK time). Join us to hear about the recent research, media coverage and marketing updates of the menstrual cups.
Register
here: https://t.co/CV2dZkakZF
@notbuyingitever Hi! There are a lot of people who menstruate who don’t identify as women. They may identify as male, or they may identify as nonbinary or genderqueer.
In honor of #MenstrualHealthDay, 28% OFF ALL CUPS TODAY ONLY!!
Take a stand for Menstrual Health buying a Ruby Cup and donating TWO or, if you already have a cup, donating one and we’ll double your donation!
Use the code PERIODPOWER to get your discount
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@PeriodSurvivor It’s a complex subject and we're doing our best to include everyone. Thank you for joining the debate and helping us break taboos and misconceptions.
Tomorrow our social impact manager Alfred will join the 1st #Men4PeriodsConference, a 2-day webinar with the goal to raise awareness and change negative social norms around MHM, as well as engage decision-makers to increase the political priority for MHM at global levels.
@PeriodSurvivor secondly because we’ve had feedback from women who do not have periods and feel like they are not “real” women. Periods don’t define a person’s gender identity and gender identity doesn’t determine whether a person has periods.
@PeriodSurvivor Thanks a lot for your comment. We absolutely agree with you. At Ruby Cup we usually use the term “people with periods” for a couple of reasons. Firstly, because we try to include transgender and nonbinary people and their experiences with menstruation
@PeriodSurvivor secondly, because we’ve had feedback from women who do not have periods and feel like they are not “real” women. Periods don’t define a person’s gender identity and gender identity doesn’t determine whether a person has periods.