THE FACTS:
500 million women experience period poverty each month. 1 in 10 girls miss school every month during menstruation. 25% of girls in the US have missed school due to the lack of access to period products.
WE'RE ON A MISSION. PERIOD.
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THE MISSION
We're on a mission to end period poverty for girls and young women worldwide by 2040.
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THE WHY
Bringing access to period products to those who need them most brings health equity and justice to our most vulnerable girls and women around the world.
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THE HOW
The "CouldYou? Cup," a 100% medical-grade silicone FDA registered menstrual cup, is a healthy, comfortable and easy way for girls and women to manage their menstrual cycles.
CouldYou? Cup
The "CouldYou? Cup," a 100% medical-grade FDA registered silicone menstrual cup, is a healthy, comfortable and easy way for girls and women to manage their menstrual cycles.
It's healthy—containing no dangerous bleaches, gels or deodorizers. It's comfortable, odorless and leak proof. It's safe and can be worn for up to 12 hours.
It's sustainable—the CouldYou? Cup is zero waste and is only 1.5% of the environmental impact of sanitary pads or napkins.
Most importantly, it's life changing. One cup is reusable for 10 years. That means more school, more work, and more life for the girls and women who use it.
COULD YOU JOIN THE MISSION?
We need you: GET-1, GIVE-1
By purchasing a "CouldYou? Cup" you can also give a "CouldYou? Cup."
We have 200,000 girls on our waitlist and, by purchasing your own menstrual cup, you can help get a cup to one of our girls.
Get your cup, Give a cup
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CouldYou? Cup Lahaina
Regular price $18.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
CouldYou? Cup: Get-1, Give-1
Regular price $28.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per
Your purchase covers:
For You: One (1) 100% medical-grade silicone FDA registered menstrual cup + one (1) unique, handmade carrying case + instructions for use + shipping
For Her: One (1) 100% medical-grade silicone FDA registered menstrual cup + one (1) unique, handmade carrying case + instructions for use + shipping
The money from each purchase goes towards getting "CouldYou? Cups" into the hands of girls, paying the African artisans who produce the handmade carrying bags, and paying those who package and ship the product. It does not pay for extravagant packaging or high-cost advertising.