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Twice
Hi,
My name is Emmy Hancock and I’m reaching out to tell you a bit more about Oluna’s launch today…
Oluna is a social impact fashion company – a hyper-pop, super fun call to action. Every pair of pants purchased provides a year’s supply of period products to an American in need. Funds from our “Oluna Merchandise” go towards initiatives to encourage menstrual health, policy, research, and environmental effects.
Check out our website here: oluna.co
Be sure to spend some time on the “Mission” page for a run down of the issue. The idea can be further explored in the article posted in the “Journal” page.
I would love to talk more with you about what we’re doing over here. Feel free to reach out to me via email or phone (below).
When an issue is stigmatized – those who need help are scared to ask and those who can help don’t know there is a need. We’re all about strong bold women here. I appreciate your support!
Spread the love & spread the word,
Emmy