每個人都有權利享有自主無憂的月事
Everyone deserves a free period.
Free Periods HK is founded and run by experienced individuals from Happeriod, MenstruAction and M Cup M Stuff, 3 groups that highlight the issue of menstrual stigma in Hong Kong since as early as 2014.
Team

Joyce Fung
Joyce Fung is an MPhil graduate of Social Sciences at the University of Hong Kong (2021) and the founder of MenstruAction, an initiative dedicated to promoting menstrual health and equity. Understanding how menstruation is deeply intertwined with issues of public health, gender equality and social justice, she strives to raise awareness of menstrual health and related issues and to break down menstrual taboos. In 2018, she co-founded Free Periods Hong Kong, a charity that focuses on addressing period poverty and improving the menstrual experiences of individuals from diverse backgrounds, including low-income groups and people with disabilities. She believes that every period cycle should be barrier-free.

Xaviera Wai
Architect
Xaviera Wai is a DPhil Oriental Studies graduate from the University of Oxford (2023). She has started the platform M Cup M Stuff in 2015 to gather and translate information ranging from menstrual cup data, to selected gender-related news and articles. With the belief that knowledge and peer-support can encourage discussions and changes, she co-founded Free Periods Hong Kong in 2018 with the goal of providing help for people with different menstrual needs, and ultimately helping to build a period-friendly society, where menstrual taboos and misconception no longer acts as a barrier to anyone’s life.

Zoe Chan
Social Entrepreneur
Zoe Chan founded Happeriod in 2014 to promote positive menstrual health through menstrual cup sales and education in Hong Kong. Seeing the need for better education and breaking of menstrual stigma after researching and using menstrual cups, Zoe strives to promote positive menstrual health and encourage body exploration through alternative menstrual products. Extending her contribution to the relief of period poverty in Hong Kong, Zoe co-founded Free Periods Hong Kong in 2018 to provide menstrual education and support for disadvantaged communities of different backgrounds in Hong Kong society.