The road to ending period poverty has made some progress in recent years — but access to period supplies continues to affect millions globally every day. The Flow Initiative, a Jersey City-based organization, marked a huge milestone with the passing of Bill A1349 in 2023 — which requires New Jersey schools to provide free menstrual products to students. A second bill that was passed just a few months later made feminine hygiene + sanitation products available in NJ shelters.
A study by The Flow Initiative found that approximately 30% of students in Hudson County struggle to access items such as pads, tampons, sanitary wipes, liners, and more each month. The American Medical Women’s Association defines this hardship under the term ‘period poverty.’ In understanding the need for awareness and resources in this space, The Hoboken Girl has partnered with The Flow Initiative to create Project Local Access, a drive for period supplies to distribute to those in need and the community at large.
After successful drives annually for the last four years in collaboration with our team having collected over 30,000 supplies each year — The Hoboken Girl and The Flow Initiative have set a lofty goal for 2024:
To donate period supplies to at least one school or community center in all 11 towns that make up Hudson County this year. That means reaching last year’s number of 30,000 supplies and beyond.
To make this happen, local businesses throughout Hudson County are coming together to be drop-off spots for period supplies (as well as an Amazon wishlist, if you’re not local!) — more info below.
And here’s where we need your help — because it takes a village. Read on for how you can give back to the local community, help those in need, + raise awareness for period poverty in Hudson County with The Hoboken Girl x The Flow Initiative’s 2024 Period Supplies Drive — happening from October 8th-22nd.
Project Local Access
Donating period supplies can help change the month and even the school year of menstruating students in Hudson County.
Dates of Collection for Supplies
Starting Tuesday, October 8th through Tuesday, October 22nd, the local businesses below will accept needed items during business hours. Those interested can bring new boxes of pads, tampons, panty liners, individually wrapped feminine wipes, and menstruation relief pads to any location. The Flow Initiative will collect and disperse where needed. More on the drop-off locations and hours as you read on.
Hoboken Girl Happy Hour at The Waiting Room — 10/15
On Tuesday, October 15th, The Hoboken Girl is hosting a happy hour event as a part of our Week of Wellness (more on that soon!) at The Waiting Room — located at 72 Hudson Street in Hoboken. Locals can stop by for a mocktail and drop off period supplies for the drive from 6PM-8:30PM.
Items Needed (must be new boxes/packages)
- Pads (all sizes)
- Tampons (all sizes)
- Panty liners
- Individually wrapped sanitary products
- Personal heating/menstruation pain relief pads or patches
Donation Locations
Busy Bee Organics | 451 Palisades Avenue, Jersey City
- Monday: 4PM-5PM
- Tuesday-Saturday: 8AM-4PM
- Sunday: 8AM-3PM
JaneDo | 720 Monroe Street, Hoboken + 160 Newark Avenue 3rd Floor, Jersey City
Hoboken:
- Monday: 5:30AM-10:30AM/11:30AM-1:15PM/4:30PM-8:30PM
- Tuesday: 5:30AM-10AM/11:30AM-1:15PM/5PM-8:45PM
- Wednesday: 5:30AM-10:30AM/11:30AM-1:15PM/5:45PM-8:30PM
- Thursday: 5:30AM-10:30AM/11:30AM-1:15PM/5PM-8:45PM
- Friday: 6AM-1:15PM/3:30-5:15PM
- Saturday: 7:30AM-1:30PM
- Sunday: 7:30AM-12:30PM
Jersey City:
- Monday: 7AM-11AM/11:30AM-1:15PM/4:30PM-8:30PM
- Tuesday: 5:30AM-11AM/11:30AM-1:15PM/5:30PM-8:45PM
- Wednesday: 6AM-10:30AM/4:45PM-8:45PM
- Thursday: 6AM-10:45/11:30AM-1:15PM/4:45PM-8:30PM
- Friday: 5:30AM-10:15AM/11:30AM-1:15PM
- Saturday: 7:30AM-1:30PM
- Sunday: 7:30AM-12:30PM
Ken Pilates | 706 Washington Street, Hoboken
- Monday-Friday: 6:30AM-8PM
- Saturday + Sunday: 8AM-4PM
Lucas Dental Associates | 232 Bloomfield Street, Hoboken
- Monday, Tuesday, + Thursday: 12PM-6PM
- Wednesday: 10AM-2PM
- Friday: 12PM-4PM
YogaRenew | 12 Hudson Place 2nd Floor, Hoboken
- Monday-Wednesday: 7AM-9PM
- Thursday: 9:30AM-9PM
- Friday: 7AM-6:30PM
- Saturday: 8AM-2PM
- Sunday: 8AM-2PM/5:30PM-7:30PM
There’s also an opportunity to shop for supplies via this Amazon Wish List and have it delivered directly to the event team.
The Need in the Community
Too often period poverty is discussed as a global issue with the idea that menstruating bodies in underdeveloped countries face a lack of access to supplies more often than in the U.S. While the global numbers are high, 20% of menstruating students in this country are forced to miss school or experience an accident during the day.
Hudson County is home to some of the highest numbers of students facing period poverty in the country. This not only affects overall menstrual hygiene, but can lead to poor education outcomes, missed work, and mental health issues.
Eiko La Boria, founder of The Flow Initiative, shared that students who have benefitted from previous drives have said that school is much easier, and they feel more confident when access to supplies is not a worry. In 2023, our partnership was able to donate thousands of period supplies to menstruating persons throughout the county. We hope to exceed that number this year.
“With menstrual health products rising in costs nationwide, it’s imperative to raise awareness of period poverty and we are so proud to work with The Hoboken Girl,” said Sabrina Browne, Partner of The Flow Initiative. “For the last five years, the team has been instrumental in helping us reach women, girls, and all who menstruate.”
On The Flow Initiative
The stats surrounding period poverty and access to supplies were striking to Jersey City resident Eiko La Boria prompting her into action and to found The Flow Initiative.
Just in Jersey City, 90% of menstruating bodies need supplies while in school, 76% have had an accident, and 20% have missed school completely. Upon learning this, Eiko made it her mission to get these products into the hands of those in need while also erasing the stigma and shame often associated with periods.
Over the years, she has advocated for menstrual equity in the city and county at large while creating an access plan to start getting period product dispensaries and opening emergency period product distribution centers throughout the City. Her work is necessary for the community, and she hopes to take this mission nationwide.
“I am so grateful for the support, generosity, and elevation of our mission that Jen, Jordan, Joelle, the entire Hoboken Girl Team, participating businesses, and the great people of Hoboken and Jersey City have bestowed on The Flow Initiative,” Eiko said. “Without question, this menstrual product drive, now in its fifth year, has raised awareness, mobilized the movement to end period poverty, and created a call to action that has echoed all the way down to Trenton and across the country.”
Giving Back + Raising Awareness
Please stop by any of the above locations from October 8th to October 22nd with period supplies to help us hit our goal.
To help in the ongoing efforts to raise awareness of the realities of period poverty and the need for supplies, tag @thehobokengirl on social media and give a tag to all businesses helping out with this drive.
And of course, come by The Waiting Room to meet the team, make some new friends, and give back to The Flow Initiative’s amazing cause at our happy hour + supplies collection @ 72 Hudson Street from 6PM to 8:30PM on Tuesday, October 15th, 2024. Don’t forget your supplies!
Together, we can end the stigma of periods and work towards equity for all.