WHAT DOES MY LADY BOX DO?

Did you know In Australia in 2015, a 20-year-old Aboriginal woman was fined $500 for stealing a $6.75 box of tampons. This newly implemented on-the-spot fine system was criticised by the Aboriginal Legal Services of WA because of the risks it created for indigenous Australians. Dennis Eggington, a chief executive from the group, explained that such an expensive fine would be “difficult or impossible to pay” simply just creating a cycle of unpaid penalties.

Homeless women are forced to use newspaper, dead leaves and sponges as makeshift pads and tampons.

Our mission is to help end period poverty in Australia by donating 10% of profits to Share The Dignity Australia, who will use the money to provide sanitary items to homeless women across Australia.

While we’re at it our products are sourced from Australian small businesses making a difference.

96% of all Australian businesses are small businesses. Small businesses account for over $330 billion of Australia's economic output. Small businesses employ over 4.5 million people, which represents more than half the Australian workforce. These are our modern day hero’s keeping our country, people and economy running.

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