Welcome To Girlie
Empowering Women Through Cycle Awareness & Health Education
Help Advance Menstrual Health Education
Girlie Foundation relies on the support of donors, partners, and community members to expand menstrual health education and access to trusted resources. Your support helps more girls and women understand their bodies, reduce stigma, and make informed decisions about their health and wellbeing.
Ways to Support
Make a Donation – Invest in prevention-focused education, program development, and resource distribution for women and girls.
Partner With Us – Collaborate on school, community, or workplace initiatives that integrate menstrual health and wellness education.
Volunteer Your Skills – Support outreach, content development, events, or program delivery.
Host a Workshop or Training – Bring Girlie Foundation educational programs to your school, organization, or community group.
Together, we can build a world where menstrual health education is accessible, evidence-based, and treated as a fundamental part of women’s health and community wellbeing.
FAQs
How does The Girlie Foundation use donations?
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Donations fund the creation of science-based menstrual health curriculum, bring educational programs into schools and communities, and support the development of free, accessible digital tools that help girls and women understand their cycles.
Can I volunteer my time or skills?
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Absolutely. We are always looking for passionate individuals to support our mission through content development, workshop assistance, advocacy, and administrative support. Get in touch via our contact form to learn about current opportunities.
What makes Girlie different from other period tracker apps?
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Girlie is different from traditional period tracker apps because it focuses on providing science-based menstrual and hormonal education that helps users understand, interpret, and work with their cycle—not just track symptoms or predict periods.
Are your educational materials researched?
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Yes. All of our programs and resources are evidence-based, developed in collaboration with health professionals and researchers to ensure the information we provide is accurate, reliable, and up-to-date.