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Jefferson County, MO

Wear the Change.
Fund the Drawers.

Every tee, hoodie, and tote you buy directly funds a Dignity Drawer — a community box stocked with free period products for anyone who needs them in Jefferson County, Missouri.

280K+
Jefferson County residents
1 in 3
miss work or school
without period products
22%
of St. Louis metro
below poverty line

One purchase. One drawer.
Real, trackable impact.

01

You wear the message

Choose from period-positive tees, hoodies, totes, and stickers. Bold designs that start conversations and destigmatize menstruation.

02

We fund a Dignity Drawer

30% of every sale goes directly to purchasing bulk period products and refurbishing community distribution boxes across Jefferson County.

03

You see the impact

Track every Dignity Drawer funded, installed, and restocked on our live Jefferson County impact map. Full transparency, always.

Every dollar, tracked.
Every drawer, mapped.

We believe transparency builds trust. Our live dashboard shows exactly where your money goes: which Dignity Drawers were funded, where they're installed, and how many products have been distributed.

No vague promises. No "a portion of proceeds." Real boxes, real products, real addresses in your county.

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Jefferson County Impact Map
Live tracking — updates with every sale
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Built alongside the people who started it.

The Dignity Initiative exists to amplify and fund the Dignity Drawers project, founded by Maranda Akers and community volunteers in Jefferson County. They're refurbishing newspaper boxes into free period product stations. We're the merch arm that helps them scale. Every dollar we raise goes back to their mission.

❤️ Maranda Akers, Founder
🤝 Dignity Drawers Volunteers
📍 Jefferson County, MO

Empowerment
Through Access.

No one in Jefferson County should have to choose between food and period products. We're changing that, one drawer at a time.

Shop Now & Fund a Drawer →
The Dignity Initiative