Period Poverty is the lack of or uncertain access to basic menstrual hygiene products due to financial constraints

Understanding Period Poverty
Period Poverty is a social determinant of health, a non-medical factor that significantly influences health outcomes, equity, and well-being
The Ripple Effects
Students may fall behind in class
Adults may miss work shifts, lose income, or withdraw from their communities
Communities absorb the loss in confidence, health, and opportunity


Why Ending Period Poverty Is Essential
Period Poverty is both a public health issue and a human dignity issue. Access to hygiene determines whether someone feels stable, secure, and able to participate fully in daily life.
Eliminating Period Poverty is vital for equity, education, and well-being. It directly affects:
- Confidence
- Attendance
- Participation
- Opportunity
Dignity Grows’ Movement to End Period Poverty
- Eliminates barriers that keep people from school, work, and opportunity
- Builds dignity and stability by ensuring consistent access to hygiene essentials
- Strengthens families and futures through reliable support systems
- Shapes a culture of equity where menstrual health is recognized as a basic right
- Creates a national framework that makes ending Period Poverty an achievable goal
- Lays the groundwork today so future generations never experience Period Poverty
