Happy Period
Happy Period (founded 2015) is a Non-profit organisation that makes feminine hygiene care products for the homeless. Their goal is to eliminate the stigma around periods and make sure homeless women have access to these necessary products.[1][2]
Overview
Happy Period was founded in 2015 by Chelsea VonChaz and her daughter. After they witness a homeless woman crossing the street, free-bleeding, wearing blood stained rags. They talked to a rep of a shelter and learnt that pads and tampons tampons are rarely donated and not required to be included in the operational budget of homeless shelters. The aim of the foundation is to serve as a catalyst for reshaping the discussion surrounding menstruation while bridging access to menstrual health and safe products.
Services
EDUCATION + PERIOD CARE
They introduced menstrual health methods and safe products beneficial for the bodies, wallet and planet, so people with periods can make informed decisions for their self-care.
The program they created, SELF, includes a youth-centric e-book focused on period health and self-efficacy. The program intentions include
- Positively advocate for menstrual education and safe period products for every human with a period.
- Provide virtual menstrual health workshops and period care pop-ups (post COVID-19).
- Promote change among educational institutions, challenging them to see the importance of period care.
ADVOCATE + VOLUNTEER
During a #HappyPeriod volunteer event, menstrual products are collected, assembled into kits or care packages, and donated to a local shelter. This is an opportunity for the public to get involved independently. Anyone can fundraise, host an event, or donation drive at their school, church, or workplace.