
Welcome to The Pink Pack Project
My heart for serving girls and families comes from a deep passion to make sure no young girl feels alone and unsupported because she lacks access to basic feminine products.
Through my work with lift Up Clayton Inc., I have witnessed the needs within our communities and the challenges many families face. I realize that period poverty is a hidden struggle that impacts a girl's confidence, education and overall well-being. A simple lack of access to menstrual products can cause girls to miss school, avoid activities, and experience feelings of shame.
The pink pack project was created to bring awareness, provide resources, and remind every girl that she matters. Our mission is to provide feminine hygiene products, menstrual health education, and support to middle school girls, and high school girls, young women experiencing homelessness, and girls living in shelters.
We are committed to building partnerships with schools, community organizations, businesses, and volunteers who believe that every girl deserves dignity and the opportunity to succeed.
Thank you for believing in our vision, supporting our mission, and helping us make a difference one Pink Pack at a time.
Together, we can empower girls, restore dignity, and end period poverty in our communitties.
with gratitude,
Yvonne Norris
The Pink Pack Project-Founder
Lift Up Clayton Inc.-Founder

The Pink Pack ProjectBecause No Girl Should Miss School Because of Her Period
What's Inside Every Pink Pack?
Sanitary pads Panty liners Feminine wipes Hand sanitizer Disposable hygiene bags Travel-size soap Underwear (when available) Encouragement card Community resource information
Who We Serve
Middle school students High school students Teen mothers Women's shelters Homeless women Low-income families Community organizations throughout Clayton and Henry Counties
Your Gift Makes a Difference
$20 provides 10 complete Pink Pack. $100 supplies several students with essential products. $300 helps stock a school or community distribution event. $500+ supports large-scale outreach efforts and emergency hygiene assistance.
Ways You Can Help
Making a financial donation Hosting a menstrual product drive Donating new, unopened hygiene products Sponsoring a school or community distribution Volunteering to assemble kits Becoming a community partner

Our Story
The Pink Pack Project was born from a simple but powerful belief: No girl should have to miss school, feel embarrassed, or suffer in silence because she cannot afford feminine hygiene products.
As we worked in our community through Lift Up Clayton Inc., we recognized a growing need among middle and high school girls, as well as young women experiencing homelessness and those living in shelters. Too many girls were struggling to access basic menstrual products, causing them to miss school, lose confidence, and face unnecessary hardships.
We knew something had to be done.
The Pink Pack Project was created to provide more than just pads and hygiene products-we wanted to provide hope, dignity, education, and support. Through our Pink Pack Hygiene Kits, Emergency Period Packs, school partnerships, and mental health education workshops, we are helping girls manage their periods with confidence and ensuring they have the resources they need to thrive.
What started as a passion to help a few girls has grown into a community movement dedicated to ending period poverty and empowering young women throughout our communities.
Every donated product, every volunteer, and every community partner helps us make a difference in the lives of girls who need us most.
At The Pink pack project, we believe that access to menstrual products is not a privilege-it's a necessity. Together we are creating a future where every girl has the support, resources, and confidence to reach her full potential.
Because every girl deserves dignity, every girl deserves confidence, and every girl deserves a Pink Pack.
Resources and Programs from The Pink Pack Project
Pink Pack Hygiene Kits
The Pink Pack project provides free feminine hygiene kits to middle school girl, high school girls, young women experiencing homelessness, and girls living in shelters who may not have access to essential period products.
School Distribution Program
The Pink Pack Project's School Distribution program partners with middle schools and high schools to ensure that students have access to free feminine hygiene products and emergency period supplies throughout the school year.
Emergency Period Packs
The Pink pack Project's Emergency period Packs provide immediate access to essential menstrual products for girls and young women facing unexpected period emergencies at school;, in shelters, or in the community.
Community Outreach Events
The Pink Pack Project hosts and participates in community outreach events to raise awareness about period poverty and provide essential feminine hygiene products to girls and young women in need. Through these events, we bring resources, education, and support directly into our communities.
Menstrual Health Education Workshops
The Pink Pack Project's Menstrual health Education Workshops empower girls with the knowledge, confidence, and resources they need to understand and manage their menstrual health in a safe, supportive, and judgement-free environment.
Volunteer Opportunities
The Pink Pack project is powered by caring individuals who are passionate about making a difference in the lives of girls and young women. Our volunteers play a vital role in helping us fight period poverty by collecting, assembling, and distributing feminine hygiene products throughout the community. Volunteer opportunities include: Assembling Pink Pack Hygiene Kits, Packing Emergency Period Packs, Distributing products at schools and community events, Administrative and office support, assisting with donation drives and collection efforts. Whether you can volunteer once a year or every month, your time and talents can make a listing difference in a girl's life. Join Us. Serve with Purpose. Make an inpact.
Volunteer & Mentor Opportunities
Our Pink Pack Project have opportunities for Volunteers, Mentors, Event helpers, Community Ambassadors, and School representatives.
Who Can Volunteer:
Individuals
High school and college students
Community groups
Churches and faith-based organization
Businesses and corporate teams
Civil and service organization