Period Supply
Program
Period supplies are basic necessities, yet 1 in 4 menstruating Americans went without them this year due to a lack of income, and over one-third of low-income women in the U.S. report missing work, school, or similar events due to lack of access to period supplies.
The Future of the Period Supply Program
Since 2021, the San Diego Food Bank and our dedicated network of nonprofit partners have distributed more than 15,000,000 period supply products, helping individuals in need attend work and school with dignity, contributing to breaking the cycle of poverty.
Launched as a California state-funded pilot, the program received three years of support through June 30, 2024. In the most recent fiscal year, the Food Bank sustained the program by covering costs out of pocket, reaffirming our commitment to addressing period poverty in our community.
Effective July 1, 2025, the Food Bank discontinued the Period Supply Program in its original form to focus on supporting college and university students as they work toward building a brighter future through education.
Looking ahead, we are actively exploring a reimagined model for this program centered on school-based partnerships to provide more targeted and impactful period supply support.
Thank you for standing with us in this mission. Together, we will continue evolving to meet the changing needs of our community.
Are You or Someone in Your Family in Need of Period Supply Products?
Please visit one of the links below to learn more about San Diego organizations that distribute period supplies:
Agency:
Live Well San Diego
Service:
Free4ME
Client Services
Thank You to Our Partners

The Food Bank is an official member of the Alliance for Period Supplies, which works to end period poverty in the United States.


