May 11 – 17, 2026
Half of the population menstruates. We all know plenty of people who have a period. But not everyone knows that one in four people struggle to purchase period supplies due to lack of income. This is called period poverty, and chances are we each know someone who has experienced this need — a neighbor, a co-worker, a friend.
No student should have to miss school, no adult should have to miss work, and no person should have to miss out on daily life because they are unable to afford the material basic necessities they require to thrive.
Alliance for Period Supplies is a national organization working to ensure that individuals in need have access to the essential period products required to participate fully in daily life. With your support, and that of our founding sponsor U by Kotex®, we are improving lives.
Want to learn more? Join us for a free virtual event, Understanding Period Poverty: National Insights and Local Action, open to the public during Period Poverty Awareness Week. Chantal Allison-Konteh, Manager of National Engagement for the Alliance for Period Supplies, will walk through the realities of period poverty, what it looks like here in Louisiana, and what YOU can do about it.
Here’s how you can get involved:
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Host a product drive | Partner with us to collect diapers, period products, or adult incontinence supplies any time during the year. We’ll even provide planning resources and materials to help you organize and promote your drive. Sign up and start planning your drive now.
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Donate period supplies | Drop off donations at the following locations throughout the city:
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JLNO Headquarters: 4319 Carondelet St., New Orleans, LA 70119. Donations accepted Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
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JLNO Diaper Bank: 1109 North Al Davis Road, Unit A, Elmwood, LA 70123. Donations accepted Wednesday, 9 a.m.–4 p.m.
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Ochsner Health Center for Children: 1315 Jefferson Hwy, Jefferson, LA 70121. Donations accepted Monday through Friday, 7 a.m.–6 p.m. The donation bin is located to the left of the main entrance.
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- Share on social media | Help amplify awareness by following and reposting JLNO’s diaper need stories and statistics. Find us on Instagram and Facebook.
Jefferson Parish Library Partnership
The Jefferson Parish Library has partnered with the Junior League of New Orleans to provide free period supplies to library patrons, helping ensure equitable access to essential hygiene products across the community. Through this partnership, hygiene kits containing pads and tampons are available at select branches. Library Locations with Period Supplies: East Bank Locations: East Bank Regional, North Kenner, and Rosedale West Bank Locations: West Bank Regional, Belle Terre, Live Oak, and Terrytown Patrons can receive a month’s supply of pads and liners by completing a simple form and presenting it at the front desk, with supplies distributed discreetly and without questions. This initiative addresses a critical need, as studies show that many individuals struggle to afford period products, which are not covered by federal assistance programs like SNAP or WIC. By offering these resources, the Jefferson Parish Library and the Junior League of New Orleans aim to reduce barriers, combat stigma around menstruation, and promote dignity, health, and opportunity for all.
New Orleans Public Library Partnership
Since October 2022, the Junior League of New Orleans has partnered with the New Orleans Public Library to provide free monthly period supply kits to patrons in need. Through this partnership, hygiene kits containing pads and tampons are available at two library locations. Library Locations with Period Supplies: Rosa F. Keller Library & Community Center Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library Patrons can fill out a card at the information desk and receive a free month’s supply, distributed discreetly and without questions. By making these products accessible through trusted community spaces, the New Orleans Public Library and the Junior League of New Orleans are working to reduce barriers, combat stigma around menstruation, and promote dignity and opportunity for all.
Join us!
The Alliance for Period Supplies created Period Poverty Awareness Week to draw attention to the issue of period poverty and the negative impact it has on people who menstruate. We encourage everyone to join the movement and become advocates to help #endperiodpoverty – start a conversation about period poverty, host a virtual product drive, donate to the Alliance for Period Supplies or a local program, or do one of many other things, from right at home.
