Blood Cry partners with foundations, grant-makers, and corporate sponsors to deliver menstrual hygiene products to women in active conflict zones. Your funding directly translates to dignity kits on the ground.
Blood Cry exists to make that choice disappear. We deliver dignity kits — pads, soap, underwear, and essential hygiene products — directly to women and girls in active conflict zones through verified humanitarian supply chains.
We work where the need is most acute: Gaza, Sudan, Ethiopia, Yemen, and other regions where displacement has stripped women of even the most basic menstrual hygiene access.
Our vision: a world where menstrual hygiene in crisis is treated the same as food and water — as a given. Where every displaced woman has what she needs to manage her period safely, privately, and without shame.
Data from UNFPA, UN Women, ActionAid, and peer-reviewed research
In multiple conflict zones, women report trading food rations or skipping meals to purchase menstrual products.
Women in displacement camps resort to torn cloth, newspaper, or nothing at all — leading to infections and health crises.
Women and girls stay inside shelters for days during menstruation, missing food distribution, medical care, and safety updates.
Menstrual hygiene remains critically underfunded in humanitarian response. Most aid budgets don't include a line item for it.
We work with on-the-ground humanitarian organizations and UNFPA data to identify the highest-need populations — women in displacement camps, besieged areas, and conflict-affected communities.
We partner with hygiene product manufacturers and local suppliers to assemble dignity kits at the lowest possible cost without compromising quality.
Kits are delivered through established humanitarian supply chains — organizations already operating inside these zones with existing logistics and distribution networks.
Every dollar is tracked from donation to delivery. Foundation partners receive quarterly impact reports with distribution data, recipient feedback, and financial transparency.
Whether you're a foundation, corporate sponsor, or grant-maker — your partnership can deliver thousands of dignity kits to women who need them most. Let's talk.