Menstrual Equity, done with care—and evidence
We help organizations build trauma-informed, cycle-aware workplaces and programs. Our work integrates menstrual health education, body literacy, and stigma reduction so menstruators can thrive—and teams can do their best work.
Bloody Awesome partners with anti-violence organizations, community programs, schools, and employers to bring menstrual equity into everyday practice—policies, culture, and people. We combine education with practical tools, so your staff and the people you serve gain body literacy, agency, and sustainable support.
Our Pillars
Education & Body Literacy
Accessible, evidence-based learning grounded in real contexts.
Cycle Awareness
Practical tools to understand how hormonal phases shape focus, energy, and emotions.
Stigma Reduction
Language, practices, and culture shifts that normalize menstrual needs.
Environment & Policy
Clear policies and set-ups that remove friction and sustain equity.
How We Work
- Listen — Brief intake to understand your teams, roles, and goals.
- Co-design — Tailored workshops and manager clinics aligned to your context.
- Deliver — Interactive sessions + simple resources your teams actually use.
- Embed — Policy templates, supply plans, and nudges to sustain momentum.
- Support — Follow-up check-ins to measure impact and iterate.
Eileen Folch
Menstrual Health Educator | Women’s Circle Facilitator | Journalist
For the past eight years, Eileen has helped menstruators understand how hormonal cycles influence how we think, feel, and show up at work and in community. Her practice centers trauma-informed education, body literacy, and cycle awareness—restoring autonomy, breaking stigma, and supporting healing. She has collaborated with youth and housing programs, frontline workers, and community organizations, with a strong focus on immigrant and newcomer communities. Certified as a Menstrual Cycle Coach and Educator, Eileen brings depth, warmth, and clarity to every space she facilitates.
- Based in Vancouver • In-person & online facilitation
Who We Work With
Anti-violence & community organizations
Trauma-informed workshops that reduce stigma and boost support pathways.
Youth & housing programs
Cycle-aware education for staff and youth in real-world settings.
Schools and districts
Teacher PD + student resources that normalize menstrual needs.
Employers & HR/People teams
Policy + manager clinics to handle cycle-related requests with confidence.
Front-line and support workers
Practical scripts and tools for tough, time-pressed moments.
Community partners
Co-design to embed equitable practices across services.