Our goal is to be a part of this positive change by making sure that girls and women EVERYWHERE have a healthy, sustainable and affordable option for period products. We work with locals, and our aim is to achieve positive, long-term impacts.

INCLUSIVITY X LUNETTE

We promote for inclusive speech around menstruation and actively inform communities about and advocate for the rights of all menstruators including people who are not women or girls.

Not all women have periods and not all people who have periods are women 

The above is one of our mantras and one of the core philosophies within our communication strategy, and a fundamental part of all our communication. We have cooperated with influencers like @tjlucasbox, @jammi.dodger and @dakotarobinn to press this point, and celebrate feedback, positive & negative, because it all creates the needed Inclusivity in Language - When There’s More To It Than Just Words

We also want to address the issues many people with disabilities face, when dealing with periods. We want to commit to share more information and personal perspectives from people with disabilities and, for example, on the International Day of Persons with Disabilities in 2022, we highlighted @lucyethorburn ’s story on our Instagram page. See our post at: https://www.instagram.com/p/CltjMUKMMlt/

In a 2020 survey about periods and disability, City to Sea found that 2 in 5 people were dissatisfied with the period care products they were using. Working with City to Sea, we were able to continue sharing Katie-May’s experience with period management as someone with Muscular Dystrophy and being a wheelchair user. After trialling the Lunette Menstrual cup for 3 months Katie-May shared:

“Once it’s in, it’s brilliant! I’m amazed at how much it holds and I’ve had no leaks either.”

“There wasn’t really any cons to using the cup apart from it can be a little tricky to insert and I needed help to do it but I often have the same problem with a tampon and this is due to my reduced mobility.” Read more on: https://www.citytosea.org.uk/using-a-menstrual-cup-when-disabled/

At Lunette we also want to make sure to represent different bodies, and advocate strongly for body positivity through the choices of our influencers, models and social media materials. The relationship with one’s body is often stigmatized, and we want to intervene and to open up space for bodies of different shapes and sizes to be celebrated.

In addition to raising conversation within social media, we train our partners in inclusive language around menstruation. We have conducted trainings with The Guides and Scouts of Finland, Red Cross Finland, World Vision Finland, and several smaller NGOs.

continuing projects.

LUNETTE X MONKI X THE CUP FOUNDATION (2015 onwards)

We have continued our partnership with Monki and the Cup Foundation, with the pink Monki x Lunette cups, and new Monki x Lunette period panties with “Periods are cool. Period.” slogan on the waistband. This collaboration has allowed us to now continue developing the educational materials for a menstrual project approach and general education with the Cup Foundation, and to donate cups to many countries, such as Tanzania and Uganda through various different organisations. The pink MONKI X LUNETTE cup works with buy one, donate one principle!

CITY TO SEA X LUNETTE (2020-2021)

According to wen.org disposal of single use menstrual products - tampons, pads and applicators generates 200,000 tonnes of waste per year. Environmental friendliness is one of the core values at Lunette. In addition to offering environmentally friendly and reusable products, Lunette is an active advocate for environmentally friendly lifestyle. We work with influencers like Zero Waste Nerd, Going Zero Waste, and RocketScience to promote for zero-waste products, and reduced carbon footprint. According to our own estimations the cups and reusable pads we have sold during the time of this project save around 50 million single use products from the landfills, assuming that the alternative to the sold products would have been single use pads or tampons. We collaborated with City to Sea, UK based environmental organization, campaigning to stop plastic pollution at source. We have a common goal of fighting the irresponsible consumerism, of which the Black Friday is an embodiment of. The opportunity to buy an essential item at a discounted rate is an attractive proposition, however, Black Friday merely perpetuates consumer culture which leads to significant adverse effects to the environment. So, rather than offering discounts during Black Friday, Lunette donated 25% of all sales between November 27th and December 1st to City to Sea and launched a limited edition of tees made to crush taboos and inspire conversation surrounding menstruation and donating 15% of proceeds to City to Sea. City to Sea will use this for their campaigns and research related to well-being of the oceans. Due to these values along our brand renewal, we updated the Lunette Menstrual Cup storage pouch to be made of post-consumer recycled plastics, of which a part is plastic bottles collected from the oceans, which replace an estimate of 1880kg of virgin plastic in a year. www.lunette.com/blogs/news/black-friday-it-comes-with-a-cost

LUNETTE X FIDA INTERNATIONAL IN EASTERN AFRICA (2020-2021)

The joint Finnpartnership projects finished in 2019, but the impact of the project continues. Pentecostal churches in Tanzania, Uganda, Democratic Republic of Congo and Kenya institutionalized the menstrual advocacy work by making the MHM ambassadors permanent employees within the organizations. This shows that the project resulted is raised awareness at the organizational level and convinced institutions to continue SRHR and MHM work to support the menstruators within the communities. Fida has also continued supporting SRHR work with the partners through trainings, advocacy events, and by distributing menstrual products. The SRHR training package co-developed by Fida, The Cup and Lunette is still in use, e.g. in Tanzania 657 adults (436F/221M) including community and religious leaders, teachers, and parents, and Maasai communities and 110 youth (64M/46F) were trained between July 2020 and June 2021, and in total 89 cups distributed. During the reporting period Lunette has contributed by sending material for sewing reusable pads locally.

AGAINST FGM – WORLD VISION FINLAND X LUNETTE (2020-2021)

World Vision Finland has for over 20 years worked to end female genital mutilation (FGM) in Kenya and Somalia. According to a report by UNICEF, the U.N. children’s agency, more than 200 million women and girls around the world are living with the results of the dangerous practice of female genital mutilation (FGM/C), also known as cutting. In the next decade, 30 million more are at risk of being mutilated. World Vision Finland and Lunette started a partnership on the International Day of a Girl Child in October 2020 by launching an orange campaign cup, where 2 € is donated to World Vision Finland for FGM prevention work, and during this project approximately 2000 € were donated. With this donation, trainings informing about the harmfulness of FGM were held at the community level, and eight girls who fled FGM were supported with a business starter pack in Sook, Kenya. The starter pack included a sewing machine, and other supplies for starting a business. With the starter pack the girls are able to start a business as a seamstress and to earn a living. In addition, in March 2021 a one-month advocacy campaign was organized online and in Ruohonjuuri, a Finnish ecostore, to raise awareness on the harmful practice, which indirectly also helps Finnish girls who are in the risk of being mutilated. Blog text about FGM: https://fi.lunette.com/blogs/news/silpominen-on-mahdollista-lopettaa

SUSTAINABLE PERIOD PROJECT – AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND (2017-2021)

The project was launched 2017 in Australia and New Zealand. Teaming up with other sustainable sanitary companies, Lunette is part of the development of SustainablePeriodProject.org. This World First collaboration provides free downloadable presentations, resource kits and education on reusable and sustainable hygiene options to schools in Australia and New Zealand. With nearly 1,000 kits going out in the first six months, the feedback has been overwhelmingly positive as teachers and students learn about their sustainable menstrual care options. The Sustainable period project provides free resource kits to schools educating about sustainability, including a menstrual cup, reusable pads, period panties and information material. Lunette has been a keen supporter from the start, and donated all the menstrual cups needed for the kits and part of the info materials. All high schools in Australia and New Zealand (over 3000 schools) have received their kits by 2020. Project continues in primary schools, over 1200 of which have received a kit. Also Lunette’s donations from Menstrual Hygiene Day 2021 went to support more kits for Primary Schools. Collaboration with the Sustainable Period Project and the Body Shop April to June 2021 to raise awareness on sustainable periods. Also, 150 Sustainable Period Project kits have been delivered to The National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO) that provides over 150 free health clinics in indigenous communities to educate and provide treatment.

FINNISH RED CROSS X LUNETTE (2020-2021)

Finnish Red Cross runs youth shelters in the largest cities in Finland. Many of the young people using this service struggle financially and buying menstrual products every month becomes a burden. Period poverty is not a myth – even in Finland, one of the leading welfare states in the world. For this project, Lunette donated 1496 menstrual cups, out of which 200 were sold in the Red Cross online store to raise funds for the shelters, and the rest distributed to menstruators in need through the shelters.

LUNETTE X THE CUP PROJECT – KENYA (2015-2020)

The Cup project started in 2015 in Kibera, one of the biggest slums in Nairobi, Kenya. The Cup educates girls, helps them with their changing bodies and provides them with a menstrual cup. The project consists of four one hour sessions where girls get sexual and health education, and they can ask whatever questions they have in mind. The biggest problem for school girls in Kenya is the lack of proper sanitary protection. Most girls miss one week per every month because of their periods, and eventually they will drop out from school earlier compared to boys. Together with The Cup Foundation, Lunette wants to change this! We want to keep girls in school and teach them how to understand and respect their own bodies better. Since the project, the lives of thousands of girls have been changed. After the program, the girls who participated in this project no longer miss school due to their periods. They also now have access to reliable information about issues related to sexual health and menstruation. Since working with The Cup, we have continued to see success and have cooperated further. The long-lasting partnership is still on, but due to COVID-19 field activities have been on hold. Instead, The Cup has been using the time by developing a new SRHR training concept called Rafiki and designed for low- resource settings. The Cup’s work has since expanded to Ivory Coast, and also in Kenya the work is to be continued in other slums than Kibera, where a lot of organizations have been active. The Cup has also identified new partners e.g. from Kayole- Soweto slum and orphanages elsewhere in the country.

SKID ROW CARNIVAL OF LOVE X LUNETTE (2017, 2018 & 2019) (WAYFARER)

A celebration of love and hope, Lunette was thrilled to participate in the Skid Row Carnival of Love in January 2017 & 2018, where we ensured that menstruating people who were experiencing homelessness had access to safe period care products. In addition to product, Lunette was able to provide instruction, education and love.

FIDA INTERNATIONAL (2017-2019)

Teaming up with Fida International and its local partner, the Pentecostal Church of Tanzania, Lunette is honored to be part of a comprehensive Menstrual Health Management package in Mwanza - where local boys and girls receive training on puberty, reproductive health, menstrual health and menstrual cup use. Additionally, we partnered with Fida International to break menstrual taboos and celebrate Menstrual Hygiene Day on May 28 th , 2018 at the World Village Festival. For each cup purchased from Lunette’s online store, a cup was donated to Fida International. Lunette is also Fida International’s partner in a project that aims to provide economically and environmentally sustainable periods for menstruators in East Africa.

LUNETTE X PLANNED PARENTHOOD (2016 ONWARDS)

Partnering with Planned Parenthood since 2016, Lunette has been excited to get involved through online fundraising events, campaigns and the distribution of menstrual cup education kits. In August 2017, Lunette donated a portion of our menstrual cup sales to aid in the rebuilding of Planned Parenthood clinics that were destroyed by hurricanes on the Gulf Coast. In October 2017, we provided the Planned Parenthood of Los Angeles with over 200 demo cups and other educational materials. In August 2018, we were able to donate 3,000 Lunette Menstrual Cups through online sales for Pride. In the years after we have made individual donations and worked with different branches of Planned Parenthood in multiple states.  

other projects & donations.

VANTAGE FOUNDATION – SAVE GIRL UGANDA (2023)

Kauthar Wangi organised a menstrual cup project SaveGirl with Vantage Foundation in Uganda. Kauthar Wangi is a medical student from Uganda and is working with her organization to share information (and our cups!) to youth in rural Uganda. She's herself also from the countryside so she knows the struggle of going to school and other everyday adversities faced without reliable menstrual hygiene management. Lunette and The Cup Foundation were happy to provide the project with cups and needed educational materials to combat the issues of lacking access to safe and sustainable menstrual hygiene materials.

LUNETTE X MYSA (2023)

MYSA is a dedicated menstrual health community, and their mission is to empower young individuals by providing comprehensive support, essential tools, and invaluable resources for navigating their menstrual health journey.MYSA’s community has highlighted their desire for brands that prioritize their health, well-being, and sustainability, so it is important to align with brands that share these core values. We decided to start with a trial run to offer MYSA’s community Lunette Intimate Wipes and seeing what the collaboration might bring.

LUNETTE X I’M FINNA TALK (2023)

We were contacted by a NY based community organisation I’mFinna Talk (@imfinnatalknyc) about supporting their 2 year anniversary event. We were happy to donate about 100 of our Intimate Cleansers and Intimate Wipes to be shared at the event We Finna Live, Laugh, Love as a celebration of QTBIPOC community.

LUNETTE X ENDO BLACK (2023)

Endo Black, Inc. is committed to providing education, advocacy, and support for African American women affected by endometriosis. We sponsored their Endo Black Award Gala with 70+ Lunette Intimate Wipes to share with the attendees.

THE NIGHT OF THE HOMELESS CITIZENS – 17.10.2023

17th October is the UN’s International Day of the Eradication of Poverty. The theme of 2023 was “Who does the city belong to?”. Last year we donated menstrual cups and cleansers to Artteli - Kumppanuusyhdistysry and this year we decided to donate Intimate Wipes and Intimate Cleansers!

About 100 Intimate Wipes and Intimate Cleansers were donated. In 2023, we donated to two organisations in Tampere, ArtteliKumppanuusyhdistysry and Kaukajärventurvakoti, which both offer local supporting systems – especially to anyone in need.Read more on the annual event: https://asunnottomienyo.fi/

PIRATES OF THE BALTIC SEA –CRUISE (Spring & Autumn 2023)

Erasmus Student Network organises POBS-cruises for their students and contacted us for a sponsorship opportunity. We sponsored them with a variety of Lunette products to use as product prices in competitions.

LUNETTE X MALAWIN KUMMIT ry (2023)

In collaboration with MalawinKummitry we donated 30 cups to young students. Cups and Little Booklets about Menstruation were donated at Bangula Secondary School in Kalambo with help from a local teacher.

LUNETTE X FITPIT (2022-2023) 

FitPit, had previously already done swimming teaching in Zanzibar, Tanzania to help locals, especially women, to learn to swim and connect with the local marine life and ecosystems to help protect the coral reefs and biodiversity. Now they are planning on implementing another project, and asked us to help them address menstruation issues, that came up previously.  

We already donated 50 Lunette Menstrual Cups for the swim instructors and local project participants, and by offering teaching materials and support, we are hoping to work further and to donate more cups to the participants and to break the taboos around menstruation and especially insertable menstrual products.  

CITY OF HELSINKI X LUNETTE (2022) 

City of Helsinki started a project to offer free menstrual products, to address and start conversation around period poverty. They decided to start distributing products for students in four schools, for the duration of three months. The students are able to choose between a supply of disposable pads or tampons and the reusable Lunette Menstrual Cup. 

THE CUP - IVORY COAST (2022) 

The Cup Foundation expanded their work to Ivory Coast with a multi-day workshop, in collaboration with Bayer Foundations, and their purpose is to catalyse science and social innovation for a world with Health for All and Hunger for None. The taboos and myths are a barrier to hygienic menstrual management and can also lead to a high number of teenage pregnancies. Ensuring no school days are missed due to periods, and both girls and boys are supported with health information and can focus and finish their studies, is vital for sustainable and inclusive development. All participants received a Lunette Menstrual Cup, with instructions and demonstrations on how to use the cup and discussion to break the taboos around menstruation. 

REFUGEES FROM UKRAINE (2022) 

Lunette has donated menstrual cups, cup cleansers and intimate wipes to collection points for Ukrainian Refugees, through local volunteering groups in different cities in Finland. 

ARTTELI – THE NIGHT OF THE HOMELESS CITIZENS – 17.10.2022

Lunette donated a batch of Lunette Menstrual Cups and cleansing products to an event held by Artteli to help out homeless, houseless or otherwise disadvantaged persons. “Artteli is a non-profit community founded by the people in Tampere. Its aim is to support the wellbeing of the locals. It is an organization that works actively for civil society and the strengthening of people’s welfare together with other organizations and partners. Among them are locals, unions, schools and the City of Tampere.” 

#NOMISSEDSCHOOLDAYS PROJECT (2021) 

Working together with The Guides and Scouts of Finland, Uganda Scouts Association and Uganda Girl Guide Assoiciation, Lunette participated in the #NoMissedSchoolDays – Project in Uganda! 

Menstruation affects girls school attendance globally, in Uganda World Vision has estimated that even 50% of girls are absent from school due to menstruation. The scouts and girl guides from Finland and Uganda have joined hands to curb this.  

Lunette has contributed to the project by conducting a Tone of Voice –training on inclusive menstruation to the team. Also ‘A buy one give some’ - campaign was held at Lunette, with every tenth menstrual cup donated to the #NoMissedSchoolDays. 50 Lunette cups are ready to be distributed through the SRHR trainings to be held under the #NoMissedSchoolDays in Uganda.  

FEMME INTERNATIONAL & LUND UNIVERSITY LUCSUS X LUNETTE (2021) 

Working with Femme International and Lund University’s LUCSUS – Centre for Sustainability Studies, we aimed to Empower young women and girls every day of the month.  Past MHM research has overwhelmingly focused on adolescent schoolgirls, leaving a knowledge gap about women between 20-50 years of age. Few MHM studies have been conducted that target the link between health – economy – well-being outcomes. To cover this knowledge gap in developing country context Femme International and Lund University’s Centre for Sustainability Studies, with major funding from Lunette, did a study applying an integrated and mixed methods study approach in Moshi, Tanzania.  

According to the results, an extended menstrual cup use has multiple direct and indirect health outcomes, including reduced incidence of urinary tract infections, bacterial vaginosis and skin rashes, less mental anxiety and higher self-confidence in addition to lowering health care costs, impacting both physical and physiological health. This contributes to women’s ability to fully take part in the working life. Research is required, especially in the global south, where the intervaginal solution is still in many areas considered a taboo and assumed to be unhealthy. With better evidence it is easier for MHM actors to promote for giving menstruators alternatives, including menstrual cups.  

Data analysis from a pilot study from Moshi, Tanzania show that the women using menstrual cups are less likely to report health symptoms such as itching, rashes, pain associated with their periods, while this is more commonly reported among those not using menstrual cups. Laboratory testing also confirmed that menstrual cup users had fewer positive diagnoses for urinary tract infections, as well as lower incidence of bacterial vaginosis, and yeast infections. Result thus indicate that using menstrual cups can assist in reducing menstrual ailments, common to low- income countries.  

PUNKS WITH LUNCH (2021)

Lunette gave menstrual cups to marginalized menstruators – a cup can really make a difference e.g. for a homeless person. Punks With Lunch, a non-profit organization in West Oakland, run by volunteers and dedicated to building community by providing life-saving services, along with harm reduction resources to underserved and marginalized individuals. 

PELVICUS WEBINAR (May 2021)

Pelvicus (Pelvicfloor Physiotherapists Association) had a 4-hour webinar hosted and sponsored by Lunette. 

Lunette also applies mutual learning approach for engagement with several Finnish organizations dealing with sexual and reproductive health and rights related topics. Lunette’s expertise is in the taboo free manner of inclusively speaking about menstruation, and of course reusable MHM products. We are always ready to learn more, not least for the menstrual mentors to be able to advice and direct community to the right source of information.   

KORENTO RY X LUNETTE – MOONA APP (2021)

Lunette has contributed to development of MOONA, an app for recording menstrual symptoms, and which is designed to assist in early detection of gynaecological conditions. The app is owned by Korento. Lunette is part of the steering committee for MOONA. Gynekologinenpotilasjärjestö Korentory, are an association for persons living with gynaecological conditions like endometriosis.

THE FEDERATION OF MOTHER AND CHILD HOMES AND SHELTERS X LUNETTE (2020) 

On 11th Oct 2020, the International Day of a Girl Child the Federation of Mother and Child Homes and Shelters, vloggerMaijuVoutilainen and Lunette launched a campaign to support work against gender- based violence. Vlogger MaijuVoutilainen raised conversation on healthy relationships, intimate partner violence and cyberbullying with her followers for five days. At the time Lunette launched, and is till date selling a campaign cup, where 1 EUR is donated to supporting federations’ work. Lunette supported the marketing activities in paid and own channels, and in addition, products were donated to shelters to be distributed to the menstruators. 

DAY OF THE GIRL CHILD - 11.10.2020  

October 11th was the International Day of the Girl Child, a day for recognizing the challenges facing girls around the world. Girls’ rights were advocated in Lunette social media. In addition to the campaign in Finland to raise awareness on healthy relationships, intimate partner violence and cyberbullying Lunette Australia generously donated 100% of their profits from the day to YWCA Australia - Australia’s leading feminist organization. 

KAIKO X LUNETTE (2020) 

Kaiko Clothing is a Finnish social enterprise with a mission to create fair jobs for Nepalese women. The cashmere collection is made in Nepal following the principles of Fair Trade.  

During Oct-Nov 2020 for every cashmere item sold, one Lunette menstrual cup was donated to Nepal.

LUNETTE AMBASSADOR PROGRAMME (2020 onwards) 

The global programme was launched in June 2020 with a goal to normalize conversation about menstruation and periods. Lunette works with passionate period champions from around the world whose mission is to inspire their communities to break the menstrual taboos and 50 inspiring young people were selected.  

The programme includes networking, information sharing, mutual learning, product gifts, earning possibilities.  

More about the programme: https://info.lunette.com/people-for-periods  

PRIDE - LUNETTE X SETA (2018) 

Lunette celebrates love and equality for Pride every day, but were able to really support the cause this summer by donating 5 € to Seta for every piece of Pride Diamond Vulva jewelry that was sold in the months of June, July and August.

FELM (2018) 

Together with FELM, Lunette celebrated International Women’s Day for the entire month of March, donating 1.000 € to FELM’s Botswana project, as well as Lunette Menstrual Cups to two lucky winners every week. Additionally, Lunette will help in raising awareness about women’s rights in schools, government and communities alongside one of FELM’s local partners, the Kagisano Society Women’s Shelter, using Lunette education packs. Not only do these education packs have information on menstrual cup usage, but also dive into equality, human rights, sexual and reproductive health, waste management and hygiene.

LUNETTE X CONSENT (2017) 

Project Consent began as a simple statement to open up discussion of a consent-based culture – as opposed to a culture where rape victims are stigmatized and sexual assault is swept under the rug. Lunette Menstrual Cup helped foster this discussion by donating 10% of their US online store profits from March 15th-22nd, so that Project Consent could continue their mission.

PERIODCON X LUNETTE (2017) 

As a key sponsor for PeriodCon 2017, Lunette was able to donate products and provide education to young menstruation activists. Lunette’s North American President, Cathy Chapman, brought insight to the importance of menstruation inclusivity, as well as the work that Lunette is doing around the world. Registered in over 230 high school and university campus chapters, Period.org is a youth-run, global organization that celebrates menstrual health through education, service and advocacy, with product distributions that have addressed nearly 400,000 periods to menstruators in need.

LUNETTE X RED CROSS FINLAND (2017) 

We worked with Red Cross Finland in 2017 to provide Lunette Menstrual Cups, knowledge and education about menstruation and correct use and cleaning of the menstrual to refugee centers.

LUNETTE X THINX (2016) 

Lunette and Thinx teamed up to provide menstrual cups and Thinx underwear to homeless women in New York. Lunette and Thinx wanted to provide women with the necessary essentials to help them have easier and safer periods.

LUNETTE AND EVERY MONTH PROJECT (2016) 

100 women in Manchester, UK were given a menstrual cup!

LUNETTE X SEIKKAILIJATTARET.FI (2016) 

We sponsored the Seikkailijattaret.fi Latin America Bicycling tour in 2016.

LUNETTE X AKTIIVINEN SYNNYTYS RY FINLAND (2016)  

Lunette partnered with AktiivinenSynnytysry, to offer Lunette Menstrual Cups and support to the organisation.

LUNETTE X EXXPEDITION AMAZON (2016) 

We supported the 2016 Sail trip on Amazon by eXXpedition.

YENNENGA PROGRESS – BURKINA FASO (2014)

Lunette started cooperating with the Swedish Yennenga Progress in 2014. Yennenga Progress launched a project to educate the school girls in Burkina Faso, and Lunette provided menstrual cups for everyone. Yennenga staff members educated the girls about cup use and cleaning, and made sure that their schools could offer them a hygienic place to empty and sanitize the cup. Due to the success Lunette and Yennenga Progress had, they have continued their cooperation ever since.

LUNETTE AND THE RED PUMP PROJECT (CHRISTMAS, 2014) 

The goal was to open discussion about the effects of HIV and AIDS on women and young girls and to educate them about sexual health. During our campaign, Lunette donated 10% of sales in the United States to support The Red Pump Project.

LUNETTE X LAVA MAE USA (2014) 

Lava Mae has been providing support and services to underserved communities in the United States. One of the most prominent actions was providing San Francisco’s unhoused populations a mobile shower and hygiene facilities. We partnered with Lava Mae by providing them with Lunette Menstrual Cups and 10% stake from sales to support the work with homeless women. 

LUNETTE X WOMEN’S EMPOWERING RADIO UGANDA (2014)  

We sponsored Lunette Menstrual Cups and educational materials in Uganda, with the Women’s Empowering Radio.

LUNETTE X KATE BROOKS KENYA (2012) 

Working with Kate Brooks, we sponsored Lunette Menstrual Cups and educational materials in Kenya.

POLKU LAULUJEN MAAHAN KARELIA (2011)

Sponsored a biking trip to Karelia, the land of music and songs.

LUNETTE X WORLD VISION FINLAND (2010)  

Together with World Vision Finland, we provided washable reusable pads and education about menstruation and other issues, mainly faced by women and girls in Kenya, Sook.