Make Your Period Promise Today

There’s often silence around the topic of periods, let alone the challenges people face when they don’t have access to menstrual products. But we’re happy to talk about the issue, and even better—to press for change.

One way of doing that is by increasing access to free menstrual products, like tampons and pads, in public washrooms.

But why stop there? Period poverty can be a barrier to attendance in schools, participating in sports, and other community activities. And it is a workplace issue.

With United Way’s Period Promise Policy Agreement, any organization, of any shape or size, can be part of the solution.

If you’re a local business owner, union, or community leader, we need your support to get the word out there.

If you’re wondering where to start or curious about the costs associated with providing menstrual products, we have the tools you need. Our Period Promise Policy Agreement provides the framework you need to show your leadership. Contact us now to learn more.

Let’s work together to eradicate period poverty and make your Period Promise today.

The following organizations have committed to providing free and accessible products in their workplace, office, or facility: 

Greater Victoria Public Library

Victoria Grizzlies

City of Victoria