Our Work

Since 2011, The MoonCatcher Project has been making reusable, washable menstrual management kits called Mooncatcher Kits for distribution to girls around the world.

Our activities and efforts range from sewing bees - "MoonBees" -  in the U.S. to on-the-ground education and MoonCatcher Kit production and/or distribution in Uganda, Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Liberia, Ghana, India, Pakistan, Honduras, Haiti and many other countries.

We Teach

 

Menstrual Management and Reproductive Health Classes

With our partners, we offer classes on menstrual and reproductive health to school girls and boys entering puberty. Our US-based partners travel to countries around the world and deliver our curriculum when they donate MoonCatcher Kits to school girls. We teach a girls and a boys curriculum.


We Support

On-the-Ground Sewing Cooperatives:

In close partnership with other non-profit and faith organizations, we are empowering communities to build local sewing and soap-making cooperatives and make MoonCatcher Kits for their own communities using donated supplies and materials.


We Unite

People locally and nationally:

Our sewingbees (MoonBees) bring together diverse groups of volunteers to make MoonCatcher Kits for distribution to girls around the globe.

Sign up for MoonCatcher Updates or check out our calendar to find out about our next MoonBee, or email us at mooncatcherproject@gmail.com to inquire about hosting a MoonBee or donating supplies (including Tyvek envelopes, thread, or fabric).

We recognize the impact of period poverty in the U.S. and in our own community. Throughout the year, we host programs to collect disposable menstrual supplies and donate them to women’s shelters and food pantries.