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from offices to airports, construction to councils -working with hey girls is simply good for business…

Hey Girls case studies showcase the powerful partnerships we’ve forged with both private and public sector organisations, all united in the mission to champion period equity for their people and communities.

From businesses and schools to councils, NHS boards, and grassroots community groups, we’ve teamed up with an incredible variety of partners to fight period poverty and drive period dignity forward.

See what partnerships are making an impact and hear from our customers via the links below!

Distribution Centre Working Environment

By partnering with Hey Girls, businesses can effectively advance their ESG, CSR and DEI goals through the provision of sustainable period products that empower individuals, promote gender equality, employee well-being and support community initiatives.

Offering free period products in the workplace can significantly enhance employee satisfaction and retention by promoting a supportive and inclusive environment that prioritises health and wellbeing, ultimately leading to increased loyalty and productivity among staff.

Anglian Water Nationwide Bank Encirc Haymarket Media Group Wincanton Old Course Hotel Golf Resort and Spa

hey girls pants in pile

We have established successful partnerships with over 80 councils across the UK, supplying millions of period products to staff, public spaces, and through our unique home pack service.
Hey Girls is a vital partner in the Scottish Government’s initiative to provide free period products, and we supply the majority of Scottish Local Authorities.
Every project we undertake with councils is customised to ensure we collaborate effectively, delivering the right products to your community.

Belfast Council South Lanarkshire Council Flintshire Council Argyll and Bute Council

Hey Girls and Network Rail staff displaying a product dispenser on a wall

The successful initial trial with Heathrow Airport paved the way for collaborations with prominent organisations, including Network Rail, and most recently, First Bus, showcasing the growing recognition of the importance of providing essential period products and support within the transportation sector.

Heathrow Airport Network Rail First Bus

As a traditionally male dominated industry, we’ve seen an increase in construction companies looking to improve period dignity with us.
This collaboration not only enhances company reputation but also contributes to the retention and productivity of female workers, ultimately benefiting the construction industry as a whole.

Normalising period products within the construction industry, paired with access to educational resources encourages openness and understanding around periods, which helps to break down stigmas and promotes respectful conversations about period health.

Balfour Beatty Wates Construction Hyrdo

Working long shifts, surgeries and the sheer size of most hospitals makes it difficult for the essential staff of the NHS to access period products when they need them.
We’ve seen a huge sense of community among NHS staff, having initially been approached by two nurses in Scotland asking for support. Just over 1 year later, we now work with almost 30 NHS trusts and have big plans on how else we can support staff and patients.

NHS – Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt hospital

Normalising free products in education settings, allows young people to focus on education and feel confident about periods.
This is a generation looking for more environmentally friendly options which is why our reusable products are so popular among younger ages preparing for their first period all the way through to university students looking for sustainable choices.

Edinburgh Napier University Grwp-Llandrillo-Menai-College

Hey Girls works in partnership with a range of wholesale and distribution customers to deliver sustainable period products to eco stores, supermarkets and organisations who are comprised of all types and sizes of businesses looking to improve their period dignity.

Bryson Greenzone Zero Eco Store

Hey Girls engages in special projects and collaborations that are tailored to address specific community needs, empowering individuals and promoting period health through initiatives and partnerships with various organisations.

Periods in sport: The Big Sister Project

community partner case studies

We’re so proud to work with our community partners – see our highlights here or specific case study examples below.

Buddy Bag Foundation Endometriosis South Coast Latnem

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