Each and every year, we compile a report on the impact we’re making to create a better world for people with periods.
With the help of incredible global, national and regional organizations, we’ve been able to provide millions of freely accessible Aunt Flow period products all over the world since 2021!
By the Numbers
This year, Aunt Flow…
- Donated over 1,117,000 period products to organizations supporting menstruators in need
- Stocked bathrooms with 34,698,500 high-quality pads and tampons
- Added 13,485 new dispensers in businesses, schools and organizations across the U.S., Canada and the U.K.

In addition, we…
- Worked with 417 higher-education institutions
- Increased access to pads and tampon for over 2 MILLION students
- Stocked 616 K-12 school bathrooms with Aunt Flow
2024 Period Policy Wins in the U.S.
2024 was a year FULL of menstrual equity efforts, with advocates and legislature making waves across the country! States include:
- Arizona: For 2023-2024, Arizona allocated $2 million in the Department of Education budget for period products under Senate Bill 1720, known as the Feminine Hygiene Products Grant or Dot Project. While schools aren’t required to provide free period products, this funding helps K-12 public and charter schools offer them.
- Colorado: In June, Colorado Governor Polis officially signed HB24-1164, also known as “Free Menstrual Products To Students,” into law! HB24-1164 will provide teens with essential period products in Colorado schools. With the bill’s passage, Colorado schools can expect higher attendance rates and enhanced educational opportunities for all students.
- Nebraska: For the 2025-2026 school year, a pilot program will provide $250K to make period products available to school districts across Nebraska. Each school district that receives free period products as part of the pilot program must ensure that they are available in school bathrooms.
- New Jersey: New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed A2027 on June 28 to “establish a one-year State Work First New Jersey Menstrual Hygiene Benefit Pilot Program and State Work First New Jersey Diaper Benefit Pilot Program.” The bill also appropriates $2.5 million to the Department of Human Services. This is a new one-year pilot program and is outlined in Bill S2330/A2027.
- Pennsylvania: The Fiscal Year 2024-2025 state budget allocates $3,000,000 to the Department of Health, in consultation with the Department of Education, to award grants enabling school entities to provide free period products to students. Pennsylvania lawmakers officially signed off on the grant program on July 16.
- South Carolina: House Bill 3563 officially went into effect on May 13, removing the tax on period products!

👀 Looking for more updates? Head to our legislation page!
New Customers
2,059 new organizations began offering Aunt Flow period products in their bathrooms! Here are just a few of the many that joined the Menstrual Movement in 2024…
Large Organizations
- Chicago White Sox
- Versace
- MetLife Stadium
- Houston Airport System
- T.J. Maxx
Local Businesses and Community Spaces
- Salt Lake County Library
- Westwood Public Schools
- Minnesota Public Radio
- Lake Bluff Public Library
- Aurora Public Library District
Universities
- UA Little Rock
- University of Georgia
- University of California San Diego
- University of Houston
- Northeast Ohio Medical University