Because Periods Shouldn't Be a Privilege

Because Periods Shouldn't

Be a Privilege.

Because Periods Shouldn't

Be a Privilege.

We believe everyone should have access to BETTER PERIODS! Therefore, everytime you purchase from Sirona, ₹1 goes towards providing period products and menstrual health education to underserved communities in India.

Why
We Donate
A Cups!

Menstrual cup

On average menstrual care cost INR 300 a month which is unaffordable for many underserved communities.

1 Menstrual Cup can last up to 10 years!

Sirona Hygiene Foundation poster
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1,14,300 We are here

Our target, 10,00,000 women.

Partner with us to reach 1 million women

How We Work

DONATING MENSTRUAL CUPS IN VILLAGES

21/03/2025

DONATING MENSTRUAL CUPS IN VILLAGES

WATCH CASE STUDY
ONE GOAL: MAKE INDIA FREE OF PERIOD POVERTY

21/03/2025

ONE GOAL: MAKE INDIA FREE OF PERIOD POVERTY

WATCH CASE STUDY
6000 MENSTRUATORS GOT OUT OF PERIOS POVERTY

21/03/2025

6000 MENSTRUATORS GOT OUT OF PERIOS POVERTY

WATCH CASE STUDY

Our Projects

Bangalore Police

Bangalore Police

During Covid-19, as areas turned into containment zones, women police personnel worked long hours with no toilet access — but periods didn't stop. To support these essential workers, we partnered with Rotary Bangalore to provide menstrual cups, ensuring comfort, health, and hygiene.

WCD Uttarkashi

WCD Uttarkashi

In the hills, women often walk long distances for menstrual products. High costs, bad weather, and poor access force them to use rags or old cloth — unsafe and cost-ineffective periods. We partnered with Divin Pro and WCD Uttarkashi to train women on menstrual cup usage and provide them with the same.

Dasna Jail Inmates

Dasna Jail Inmates

With an aim to 'be the menstruator behind the menstruator,' we went to Dasna Jail to introduce menstrual health and hygiene to menstruating inmates. trained them on usage of menstrual cups and provided them the same.

Project Nirmala

Project Nirmala

The Lodikeda village girls were walking 3 kms in Himachal's rugged terrain to prevent Urinary Tract Infection and to manage their menstrual hygiene. Affected by covid-19 as well, they also introduced. They were trained through presentations and anatomical model of the Female Reproductive System.

'Cupversion' in Tehri

'Cupversion' in Tehri

In the hills, women often walk long distances for menstrual products, but high costs, harsh weather, and poor access push them to use rags or old cloth. Many also dispose of sanitary waste in nearby water bodies, causing pollution. To promote safe, hygienic and affordable periods, we partnered with Divin Pro and Mount Valley to train women on menstrual cup usage and provide them with cups.

Project AADYA

Project AADYA

Pre-teenage girls at St. Thomas Convent School [Kernal] were being empowered with knowledge around Periods and Changes in the Body. They were trained on anatomy and physiology changes throughout menstruation and given Sirona First Period Kit and Period Strong Certificate.

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