Project Period WTBY

Project Period WTBY is an effort to support & donate menstrual hygiene products to vulernable populations of people.

05/11/2026

Hi new followers!
And hi to old followers as well!
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Without googling or using the internet- who can name the (4) cycles of the menstrual cycle? 👀

🌸✨ Waterbury, this is a big moment for our community ✨🌸A moment that has taken nearly 10 years to accomplish. Join us on...
05/06/2026

🌸✨ Waterbury, this is a big moment for our community ✨🌸

A moment that has taken nearly 10 years to accomplish.

Join us on May 28th at Silas Bronson Library as we unveil Waterbury’s first Flow Forward period pantry 💜

This is more than awareness—it’s about ACCESS.

Menstrual products are a basic need, yet so many people are left without consistent access, especially outside of school or business hours. This pantry is rooted in the belief that our community deserves a free, visible, stigma-free resource that people can access when they need it most.

✨ 24/7 access matters.
✨ Dignity matters.
✨ Community care matters.

The event will include:
🎥 a screening of Period. End of Sentence.
💬 community conversation
🎉 unveiling of the pantry

📍 Silas Bronson Library – Waterbury, CT
⏰ 10AM–12PM
💜 Free & open to the public

“Take what you need. Leave what you can.”

05/06/2026

“Women are crazy” is such a lazy take.

It’s 2026.
We know about hormones.

Sometimes it’s not attitude…
it’s the luteal phase.

Offer grace. Or snacks. 🤷🏾‍♀️ BIG ANNOUNCEMENT later today!

6 years ago I was creating accessible options for people who need menstrual products. 6 years later, I’m still up to the...
05/05/2026

6 years ago I was creating accessible options for people who need menstrual products.
6 years later, I’m still up to the same thang!
Project Period WTBY has a HUGE announcement to share later today!!

It’s blurry but catch the vision.. 🩸🔑CT residents: where would you put a period pantry in your community ? 👀🤷🏾‍♀️       ...
03/12/2026

It’s blurry but catch the vision.. 🩸🔑

CT residents: where would you put a period pantry in your community ? 👀🤷🏾‍♀️

The youth have spoken: 6 weeks of time together isn’t enough! 🩸✊🏾We are extending our 6 week menstrual health program to...
03/11/2026

The youth have spoken: 6 weeks of time together isn’t enough! 🩸✊🏾

We are extending our 6 week menstrual health program to an ongoing effort to support the learning and engagement in the community.

We welcome any young people age 11-18 to join. 😊

The next three weeks we will focus on a community project. The current youth are considering creating period pantries and donation drives. I’m so proud of them for showing up and sharing.

Starting April 13th, we will circle back to the beginning, covering education about menstrual health and the female reproductive system + organs. 👏🏾

BIG thank you to Waterbury Youth Services for offering space and assistance with facilitating this program. Thank you for seeing the importance of this initiative. 🩸

Doing what we love 🩸Week 4 of our menstrual health program at Waterbury Youth Services. It’s been a delight meeting with...
03/09/2026

Doing what we love 🩸

Week 4 of our menstrual health program at Waterbury Youth Services. It’s been a delight meeting with these two young ladies, imparting knowledge into them about menstrual health AND equity in CT.

This week I asked them a question:
“Why is access important to families in Waterbury?” Here’s what they shared ⬇️

Do you have a child that is interested in joining our menstrual health and equity group?
🫂 We meet every Monday at 3:30pm at Waterbury Youth Services. Comment FLOW & TELL below and I’ll share the registration link with you.

02/08/2026

1st day of February: Welcome to Black History Highlights

Mary Kenner invented the sanitary belt and modern day pad, paving the way for all other hygiene investors.

She also make sure that modern pads that prevented leakage. Despite facing racist rejection from companies, she held five patents—more than any other African-American woman—and continued inventing, including walker trays and toilet paper holders.

Mary Kenner also faced Discrimination: When a company initially showed interest in 1957, they withdrew after discovering she was Black.


The 3 M’s ❤️🩸🤰🏾
02/04/2026

The 3 M’s ❤️🩸🤰🏾

2 weeks away until Flow & Tell Menstrual health program starts at Waterbury Youth Services!  🎯 4 weeks of age appropriat...
01/21/2026

2 weeks away until Flow & Tell Menstrual health program starts at Waterbury Youth Services!

🎯 4 weeks of age appropriate menstrual health education
🎯 2 weeks of community project based on group agreements
🎯 ZERO cost
🎯 Open to the public
🎯 Must complete intake application
🎯 Up to (9) hours of community service provided upon completion

Application in comment section!

12/22/2025

Is she lying? 😂😅 another 12 months I conquered my menstrual cycles!

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267 Grand St
Waterbury, CT
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