
LUÜNA x Refugee Union: Regular menstrual product distributions ease burden of menstruation for refugees in Hong Kong
The experience of menstruation poses inherent challenges for refugees in Hong Kong. Learn more about this partnership.
Read moreorganic cotton pads delivered to individuals in need across Hong Kong and Singapore (this number excludes the reusable period products distributed via other programs)
receiving free LUÜNA products said their relationship with menstruation has improved (gathered through feedback from 2022-2025)
reduction in girls from low income households missing school due to menstruation (reported through our Red Box collaboration with The Zubin Foundation in Hong Kong)
of migrant domestic workers taking part in our reusable period care program made the switch to the menstrual cup after 12 months (from our 2024 cohort)
Period poverty—the lack of access to affordable, safe menstrual products and essential menstrual health education—remains a critical issue in cities across Asia. Many low-income communities struggle to access basic period care, forcing individuals to rely on unsafe, unsanitary alternatives and miss opportunities like work, school, and community participation.
Facts: Urban Asia period povertyReduces financial stress by removing a significant expense for individuals and their families.
Improves well-being and gives people choice, providing healthy organic cotton products, rather than individuals having to use the lowest cost plastic options that can cause discomfort and infections.
Increases opportunities prevents women, girls and menstruating people from missing work and schools because they are menstruating.
Our LUÜNA For All program is dedicated to eliminating period poverty locally by providing regular deliveries of our healthy, organic cotton period products to underserved individuals through our network of charity partners - aka our Community Partners - in the cities where we operate.
We believe in consistent care—not just one-off product drops—because true impact comes from sustained support.
While our primary focus is addressing product poverty, we also equip charities and community leaders with resources to host period care education sessions, ensuring long-term menstrual health awareness.
The experience of menstruation poses inherent challenges for refugees in Hong Kong. Learn more about this partnership.
Read moreOur new survey sheds light on the menstrual health challenges faced by domestic migrant workers.
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