Thank You for an Incredible Evening!

Our recent Quiz Night has now wrapped up — and what a fantastic evening it was. We were absolutely delighted to welcome so many supporters, friends, and first-time attendees. The room was buzzing with energy, laughter, and just the right amount of friendly competition!

Thanks to your kindness and generosity, we are thrilled to share that the event raised over £700. Every pound will go directly towards supporting Girl Pack’s mission to provide essential period packs to young people across our community.

We are truly grateful to everyone who came along, took part, donated, or helped spread the word. Your support means everything, and it’s because of you that we can continue making a real difference.

Thank you once again for making the evening so memorable — we can’t wait to welcome you to the next one!

Money Donations

We appreciate it’s a difficult time for everyone.

Charitable organisations and fundraising are taking a significant hit in the current climate. But we want to reassure you that even very small amounts of cash can directly support our beneficiaries, young women & girls experiencing period poverty. Girl Pack is a volunteer led charity this means that every penny goes directly to projects.

Donate Your Time

We are always looking for fundraising volunteers to support us at events throughout the summer months and to assist with making period packs whenever needed. Whether you can help at community fairs, charity stalls, sponsored events, or donation drives, your time and effort will make a real difference in ensuring that everyone has access to essential period products. If you’re interested, join our volunteer group on Facebook to stay updated on upcoming opportunities, or contact us directly to register as a volunteer today.

Donation Stations

Setting up a donation station is simple and a great way to make a real impact in your local community. You can place a collection box in schools, workplaces, community centres, shops, cafés, gyms, or any public space where people can drop off period product donations. We will provide guidance, promotional materials, and ongoing support to help you spread the word and keep your station stocked.

Donating Products

We gladly accept donations of in date disposable, washable or reusable period products from member of the public, businesses, or product providers. If you would like to donate products to us, please contact us for more information.

We also accept donations of things that we can use for fundraising from small prizes for our ping pong game right up to large items we can auction.

We accept donations of the following products:

• Period pads
• Tampons
• Panty Liners
• Maxi Pads
• Incontinence Pads
• New Knickers

• 50ml Hand Sanitiser
• Intimate wipes
• Menstrual cups
• Reusable pads
• Reusable Period Knickers

Girl Pack Projects

Our aim is to ensure that everyone has access to the period products they need, whenever they need them, without financial or social barriers.
We believe that no one should have to struggle through their period due to a lack of supplies, which is why we run two key initiatives: the Emergency Period Pack and our Pad Baskets.

Period Packs

The Emergency Period Pack is designed to provide a discreet, ready-to-use supply of essential period products for anyone caught short or unable to afford them. These packs are distributed through schools, community centres, food banks, and other local hubs, ensuring they are easily accessible when needed.

Period Packs are available from partners across Milton Keynes with each pack contains a full packet of pads, knickers, intimate wipes, and hand sanitiser

Pad Baskets

Our Pad Baskets offer a more sustainable, long-term solution by providing free period products in easily accessible locations such as schools, cafés, workplaces, and public spaces.

These baskets allow individuals to take what they need, when they need it, without judgement or restriction. Both of these projects play a crucial role in breaking down period poverty and ensuring that no one has to face the anxiety of managing their period without the necessary products.