We operate to change the life of unprivileged girls and women
Introducing AuraReliefs, a social enterprise dedicated to improving menstrual hygiene management and providing sustainable menstrual hygiene products to women and girls around the world.
The challenges faced by individuals and communities regarding the management of menstruation in a healthy and dignified manner. These issues are arise due to a lack of knowledge, limited access to menstrual products, inadequate sanitation facilities, cultural taboos, Disposal challenges and social stigmatization.
At AuraReliefs, we focus on skill development programs that empower women and girls in the production, distribution, and marketing of menstrual products. By providing training and employment opportunities, our enterprise creates sustainable livelihoods and economic independence for women in marginalized communities.
We are proud to be a social enterprise that prioritizes social impact over profits. By choosing our products, you are not only investing in your own health and wellbeing but also supporting a movement towards a more equitable and sustainable future for all. Join us in our mission to create a world where menstruation is no longer a barrier.
OUR MISSION
Sustainable Periods for All: Empowering Menstrual Health Worldwide
We work for Empowering Menstrual Health Worldwide
Our mission is to break the taboo around menstruation and create a world where menstruation is no longer a barrier to education, work, or daily life. We believe that access to safe and sustainable menstrual hygiene products is a basic human right, and we are committed to making this a reality for all. We offer a range of menstrual hygiene products that are environmentally friendly, affordable, and accessible to all. Our products are made using sustainable materials and are free from harmful chemicals, ensuring that they are safe for both the user and the environment.
60000+
Pads supply
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Empowering women
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Country
Our Causes
Addressing menstrual hygiene issues requires a comprehensive approach that includes education, access to affordable and quality menstrual products, improved sanitation facilities, DE stigmatization efforts, and supportive policies.
Limited access to menstrual products:
Inadequate sanitation facilities:
Lack of education and awareness:
Disposal challenges:
Social stigmatization:
Lack of supportive policies:
What We Do
By addressing affordability, sustainability, education, and access, our enterprises aim to improve the lives and well-being of individuals who menstruate
Biodegradable Sanitary pads
Go Green, Flow Clean: Biodegradable Pads for a Sustainable Period Biodegradable sanitary pads are menstrual pads that are designed to break down and decompose naturally over time, reducing their
NFI Kits: Delivering Relief and Hope in Times of Crisis NFIs related to hygiene and sanitation are crucial for maintaining cleanliness, preventing disease, and promoting overall well-being. We provide
Periods Reimagined: Comfort and Confidence with Periods Panties Period panties, also known as menstrual underwear, are specially designed underwear that incorporates built-in absorbent layers to manage menstrual flow without
Revolutionize Your Period: Embrace the Freedom of Reusable Menstrual Cups Reusable menstrual cups are a type of menstrual product designed to collect menstrual fluid internally. They are typically made
Embrace Reusable, Embrace Freedom: Sustainable Periods with Reusable Pads Reusable sanitary pads are cloth-based menstrual pads that can be washed and reused multiple times, offering an eco-friendly and sustainable
It’s important to note that these figures provide a general overview, and the specific challenges and statistics can vary across countries and regions. Additionally, ongoing efforts are being made to improve menstrual hygiene conditions globally through education, advocacy, and policy changes.
Menstrual product affordability: a person may spend an estimated $2,000 on menstrual products.
Menstrual product access: around 1 in 3 women and girls lack access to basic sanitation facilities
Menstrual product waste: a person who menstruates will generate approximately 125 kg (275 lbs) of menstrual product waste in their lifetime.
Menstrual hygiene and school attendance girls miss an average of 20% of school days in a year due to menstruation-related challenges.