Period Care for Work

We all know a woman who’s been caught out at work by a surprise period. Not only do we know her, but we’ve been her—and we’d all like to not be her again.

86% of women have been caught out without period care products.

62% of them will leave work immediately to get the supplies they need

89% of women have experienced anxiety or stress in the workplace due to their period

Sources: Harris Interactive on behalf of Free The Tampon Foundation, The Bloody Good Period Report.

The problem with periods is mainstream. Luckily, the solution is too.

Period Care Kits

8 organic, biodegradable, dust + moisture proof tampons (regular)

4 organic, biodegradable, dust + moisture proof pads (regular)

12 biodegradable sanitary disposal bags

Pad & Tampon Dispenser

Our Pad & Tampon Dispensers are the perfect solution for workplaces looking to provide easy and discrete period care for their staff. Our dispensers are custom designed to hold our Organic Cotton Tampon 4 packs and Organic Cotton Pad single packs.

We recommend purchasing a minimum of 1 box of tampons and 1 boxes of pads for each dispenser.

Bench Top Period Care Product Holder

Can be fixed to bench tops, walls, toilet stalls or first aid areas. Holds approximately 15 pads & 15 tampons boxes (or 4-6 period care kits).

175L x 130W x 78H mm

Why choose For My Sisters?

Our tampons and pads are made from 100% biodegradable organic cotton – all the way from the outer layer through to the core and string. Each is sealed in compostable film. Our products are free from harsh chemicals, pesticides, and fragrances – we’re Australian Certified Organic (ACO) and Vegan Australia Certified.
Each School Started Kit includes 11,400 period products — that’s enough to roughly supply 57 students for a whole year!
Our tampons are TGA compliant, meaning they satisfy the stringent health and safety regulations as stipulated by the Therapeutic Goods Administration.
Community is at the heart of everything we do, which is why we support STARS Foundation; an organisation that supports Indigenous girls and young women to attend and remain engaged at school, complete Year 12 and move into work or further study.

“Female employees shouldn’t feel embarrassed talking about menstrual hygiene in the office especially when they find themselves faced with a situation they may inadvertently not be prepared for.”

Initial Washroom Hygiene | Sian Walkling