After Surviving A Cancer Scare Linked To Chemicals In Popular Pads And Tampons, Lady Introduces Femly

A young lady named Arion Long has shared the reason why she introduced Femly, a organic feminine products and
a patent-pending dispenser that would increase restroom access to organic period care.

Read her post below as shared on LinkedIn:

I’m building a $200M business that increases restroom access to organic period care.

I started Femly after surviving a cancer scare linked to chemicals in popular pads and tampons.

Two years into our journey, I survived the stillbirth loss of my daughter Sage.

I won a pitch competiton to scale our company just two weeks after getting off of life support and leaving the hospital.

I nearly died, but these experiences were the fuel I needed to create our patent-pending dispenser.

63 laws now REQUIRE period care access in schools & colleges around the U.S.

Yes, this means that schools have a legal obligation to provide FREE pads and tampons to students….in places like Washington DC, this also includes government buildings.

We’re selling dispensers and organic feminine products from our brand directly to organizations in education along with offices, hotels, commercial properties, and more.

Despite legislation, innovation, and a path to success, Femly has raised one tenth of the funding of our closest competitor.

With your support, a video of the first woman using our dispenser went viral with 70M views and 3,000 interested corporate partners.

Femly™️ is the only certified woman-owned & minority led company with a touchless dispenser that provides health education and organic products to meet demand.

Source: Arion Long | LinkedIn

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