With Menstruation Education Foundation (WithME Foundation) is a government-registered, non-profit organization focused on providing feminine hygiene products to low-income women and girls. Additionally, another incredibly important component of our organization is education. We aim to combat the stigma, embarrassment, and shame associated with menstruation and promote empowerment through events and initiatives.

BC Business Number: 789017951

WithME Foundation Executive Team 2025-2026

  • Jacqueline Ni

    President

    Jacqueline Ni is a senior at Collingwood School. She is the current president and a founding member of WithME. Driven by a passion for social equity and inspired by her Grade 11 research on period poverty in Indigenous communities in BC First People 12, Jacqueline leads WithME’s national outreach and policy advocacy initiatives. Under her leadership, the organization has distributed over thousands boxes of menstrual products, expanded its education curriculum to schools across British Columbia, and launched an open letter campaign advocating for free menstrual products in all public schools. Jacqueline is committed to creating lasting change through action, education, and youth-led advocacy.

  • Cindy Yang

    Vice President of External Affairs

    As a rising senior at Crofton House School, Cindy Yang is ecstatic to be serving as the External-Vice President of the WithME Foundation. As someone who is committed to raising awareness in regards to women’s health while providing help for those in need, Cindy hopes to create a lasting impact by uplifting all the women in her community. Driven by passion and ambition, Cindy hopes to spread general education on period poverty with the goal of removing the stigma surrounding menstruation, especially for the younger members of her community!

  • Cindy Wu

    Vice President of Internal Affairs

    Cindy Wu is a Grade 12 student at Lord Byng Secondary School and is proud to serve as the Internal Vice-President of WithME Foundation. She is honoured to be part of the WithME, where she can contribute to meaningful changes. Having spent two years studying at an all-girls school, Cindy has gained insight into the challenges that many women and girls face. Motivated by her experiences, she is passionate about closing the gender gap and empowering female communities to overcome barriers and lead fulfilling lives. Cindy is excited to collaborate with the WithME Foundation to work with WithME and bring a brighter future for women and girls!

  • Nikki Zheng

    Director of Initiatives

    Nikki is a Grade 12 student studying at Richmond Christian School. Alarmed by the inaccessibility of period products and unresolved stigma across schools in BC, she was inspired to join WithME to create real change and empower those around her. Since joining WithME, Nikki has worked to advocate for policy changes while raising awareness about period poverty. She is overjoyed to be serving as the Director of Initiatives and looks forward to continuing to advocate for period poverty.

  • Joy Tu

    Director of Marketing

    Joy is a senior at Southpointe Academy with a deep interest in creative storytelling and social impact. She joined WithME to be part of a team where young women lead real conversations around topics like period poverty and gender equity. Now serving as the Director of Marketing, she hopes to help make these stories seen and heard, and to support a future where girls everywhere can live with more dignity and confidence.

  • Christen Chiu

    Director of Finance

    Currently a junior at Crofton House School, Christen is ecstatic to serve as WithME’s Director of Finance. She is passionate about reducing stigma around menstruation and joined WithME to create real change in the community. As WithME continues to expand its reach, Christen hopes to contribute to an educated environment where women feel empowered and uplifted.

  • Sarah Zhang

    Director of Outreach

    Sarah is currently a 12th grade student at Prince of Wales Secondary School and is thrilled to be WithME’s Director of Outreach. She joined the team to help build stronger connections between youth and communities around menstrual equity. Through her work, she hopes to see more women uplifting women and greater awareness of period dignity across schools and in wider society.