Mark your organization’s commitment to Menstrual Health Day with Period Pin’s free resources for our partners.
- Post on social media on May 28
- Add a link to the Period Pin map on your website
- Use inclusive language when talking about menstrual health
#1 – Post on social media
We’re proud to be period-friendly!
Being period-friendly means showing up for our community in a real, tangible way. When we support access to menstrual products, we support dignity, health, and inclusion. On this Menstrual Health Day, we’re celebrating the spaces making a difference and the organizations advocating for menstrual equity. We invite you to join us!
Looking for free period products in your community? Check out the PeriodPin.ca map to explore period-friendly organizations across Canada.
#MHD2026 #MenstrualHealth #PeriodPoverty #EndPeriodPoverty #EndTheStigma #PeriodPositive #HealthForAll #FreePeriodProducts
How to use the social media post resources:
Basic: Right click the social media post image above, save it, and upload it to your socials, newsletter and website.
Customized: Click the social media post image above, use Canva to add your logo where indicated (you can delete the purple box).
Then download the social media post as a PNG or JPEG and upload it with the caption to your socials, newsletter and website.
Kindly tag Period Pin on social media posts so we can share too.
#2 – Add a link to the Period Pin map on your website
You can embed a link to the Period Pin map on your website with these easy to follow instructions.
#3 – Why Language Around Menstruation Matters
At Period Pin, we use gender-inclusive language to talk about periods to promote inclusivity, respect, understanding, and create a welcoming environment for everyone who menstruates.
Using gender-inclusive language acknowledges that not only cisgender women and girls menstruate, but also some transgender men and nonbinary individuals.
| Common Terms | Gender-Inclusive Language |
| Menstrual hygiene | Menstrual health |
| Women Girls | Menstruators People who menstruate |
| Feminine hygiene products Feminine products Sanitary products | Period products Menstrual products Or use the name of the specific products (i.e. menstrual cups, period underwear, tampons, pads) |
