We support every side of the cycle
Community-powered period care—centered on dignity, access, and care.
The Period Exchange is a self-sustaining distribution system that uses brand sponsorship and white-label advertising to fully offset the cost of menstrual products.
Pads and tampons are white-labeled
Companies sponsor the product packaging
Advertising revenue covers manufacturing + distribution
Products are provided at no cost to recipient organizations and individuals
This creates a closed-loop funding model that does not rely on donations or end users.
How it works - advertisers purchase space on period product packaging
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Products are manufactured at scale with sponsor branding
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Distribution partners receive products free
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End users receive dignified, reliable access to menstrual care
Breaking it down
Traditional Models
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Ethical Reach, Measurable Exposure
High-frequency, real-world impressions
Brand alignment with equity, health, and dignity
Non-digital, non-invasive advertising
ESG, DEI, and community impact reporting support
Advertisers gain meaningful exposure, not extractive attention.
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Zero-Cost Period Access
No procurement or replenishment cost
Improved user experience and inclusivity
Reduced stigma around menstruation
Strong alignment with wellness and accessibility initiatives
Period access becomes standard.
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What This Enables
Free menstrual products for individuals who need them
Reduced absenteeism in schools and workplaces
Improved physical and mental health outcomes
Normalization of menstruation in public spaces
This model scales with demand, not donations.
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Thoughtful Implementation
Neutral, respectful product design
Clear boundaries on advertiser eligibility
No exploitative or stigmatizing messaging
Products distributed through trusted partners
The dignity of the end user is non-negotiable.
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What We Track
Number of products distributed
Number of individuals served
Partner locations onboarded
Cost savings for host organizations
Advertiser-funded units delivered
This creates clear, reportable impact metrics for funders.
Donation-dependent
Inconsistent supply
High admin burden
Short-term relief
Revenue-sustained
Predictable access
Scalable distribution
Long-term infrastructure
A Sustainable Solution to a Persistent Problem
Market forces with social good
Brand visibility with real-world impact
Access with dignity and choice
This is how we end period poverty at the system level.

