a better period for
your students…
unis & colleges
unis & colleges
unis & colleges
unis & colleges
unis & colleges
unis & colleges
unis & colleges
unis & colleges
unis & colleges
unis & colleges
unis & colleges
unis & colleges
unis & colleges
unis & colleges
unis & colleges








we have relationships with almost 100 colleges and universities across the UK…
Normalising free products for students, allows young people to focus on education and feel confident about periods.
The time after leaving school should be exciting for your students. Focusing on the next level of education is essential and provision of free products enables them to concentrate on what really matters.
We partner with both student unions and procurement departments to ensure sustainable product supply and can arrange delivery to your campus or directly to students doors via our home pack service.
As leaders in social change, Hey Girls often collaborates with students to allow them industry experience in areas of product development, creative design and market research.
We’ve have a long standing relationship with several universities including Cambridge, Manchester and Edinburgh Napier. We work with students on special projects, gaining insight from the next generation of change makers.

helping institutions like yours…
“There are lots of myths and taboos that surround periods and our partnership with Hey Girls aims to break these down. We love Hey Girls, not just for their eco-conscious period products, but also for their social good. They are the perfect partner for this project.”
– Aasiyah Patankar, Queen Margaret’s University
“There are lots of myths and taboos that surround periods and our partnership with Hey Girls aims to break these down. We love Hey Girls, not just for their eco-conscious period products, but also for their social good. They are the perfect partner for this project.”
– Aasiyah Patankar, Queen Margaret’s University

Latest news…
News | Uncategorized | 05.06.25
New Chapter at Hey Girls: Welcoming a Fresh Leadership Team

News | 06.05.25
Hey Girls Teams Up with Oxfam to Tackle Period Poverty

News | 10.04.25
Celia Hodson Named a Changemaker by The Hunter Foundation

News | 07.04.25
Breaking Barriers in Sport: Hey Girls x Bloomsbury Football

News | Uncategorized | 17.03.25
Hibernian FC and Hey Girls: Promoting Period Dignity in Football

News | Uncategorized | 12.03.25
Innovating For Impact: Hey Girls and Yorkshire Water

Uncategorized | 12.03.25
Hey Girls x Anglian Water: A Partnership for Sustainability and Education

News | 11.03.25
Better Days for All: Orbit Joins Hey Girls in the Fight Against Period Poverty

Uncategorized | 06.03.25
Hey Girls and South Lanarkshire council renew partnership in further 4 year commitment to tackle period poverty

FAQs
Why should we partner with Hey Girls?
Hey Girls is good for society as well as for nature. We offer sustainable and award-winning period products whilst also tackling period poverty. Also, we have experience working with a range of businesses across the UK, providing guidance on period dignity in the workplace.
Why have ‘girls’ in your name when not all people that menstruate identify as female?
Hey Girls was set up by Celia and her two daughters Bec and Kate after experiencing period poverty first hand themselves when Celia was a single mum. Celia used to always greet Kate and Bec by saying ‘hey girls!’ as a term of endearment. It was not intended to be exclusive.
We have been working behind the scenes to become more inclusive and have big plans to ensure we are supporting diversity and equality around period care and education.
We’ve changed our packaging to be more inclusive (removing images of girls from the boxes), widened the messaging to change to ‘people’ rather than ‘girls’ and ‘women’ from our resources and website.
We work very closely with The Diversity Trust and focus groups to create educational resources, lesson plans and campaigns to ensure LGBTQIA+, BME and disability communities are part of everything we do.
We also have extensive educational resources on www.myperiod.org.uk – a website designed to create awareness and education around periods, that has been designed as more of a gender neutral menstrual educational tool.
How do we incorporate reusables into our period dignity campaign?
We offer reusable pants, pads and period cups. When cared for, these can last between 5 and 10 years. Although a higher price point than the disposables, they are better for the environment and more sustainable for your staff. Imagine being able to hand your staff reusables and knowing they may not need to worry about buying disposable period products for 5-10 years? Magic.