Molly Fenton is a 21-year-old multi-award-winning activist who runs an international platform - The Love Your Period Campaign - for breaking down stigmas and starting vital conversations about menstruation and other young women’s topics that are often overlooked.
They are part of all the free period products being available in schools and have run many petitions to implement period education and safe spaces for girls and menstruators. With members aged 14 to 87, the campaign aims to provide a community of ‘big sisters’ they wished to have had while growing up. Molly lives with chronic illness including an inoperable brain tumor, so wants to ensure girls know about their bodies in a non stigmatized and non-sexualised way for illness prevention and early intervention.
Molly is an ambassador for the Everywoman Health Festival and The Brain Tumor Charity, and has won multiple awards for her voluntary devotion to girls rights and access to education in areas across the globe through community friendly approach to creating safe spaces for girls to never be held back by their hormones as she was, therefore bettering quality of life. Some of her awards include; a British Citizen Award Medal, Child Friendly City UNICEF UK Social Action project of the year among others.