What is Menstruation?
Menstruation is a monthly biological process experienced by most females of reproductive age. It involves the shedding of the uterine lining, leading to vaginal bleeding, typically lasting about 3 to 7 days. Hormonal changes, primarily estrogen and progesterone, regulate this cycle, which usually occurs every 28 days but can vary. Menstruation is essential for reproductive health and fertility, indicating a woman's ability to conceive. Proper menstrual hygiene is crucial, and efforts are ongoing to educate and eradicate social stigmas associated with menstruation globally.
of women in Canada have hidden their periods in public due to stigma
78%
500 million
low-income women in the world struggle to afford feminine hygiene products
Projects and events
Downtown Eastside Donations
Sponsorship Meetings
Krispy Kreme Fundraisers
BMO Sponsorship Meeting
YWCA Monthly Donations
Collaboration with PNDS
Battered Women's Support Services Donations
Donations to Women’s Consortium of Nigeria (WOCON)
Kitsilano Neighborhood House Workshops
York House School Menstrual Product Drive
Donation to Heart Tattoo Society
Opportunity Fairs Showcases
Collaboration Event with The Good Guys
Innovate Competition