Board of Advisors

  • Founder & Executive Director

    Hey there! I'm Natalie, a 16-year-old high school student from the Boston area with a passion for making a difference. I founded Cycle Sisters, a non-profit dedicated to ensuring everyone has access to essential period products. Now, through Cycle Sisters, I'm working to distribute free period products, advocate for change, and break down the stigma around menstruation. I may be young, but I'm proof that you're never too young to make a difference. If you share my vision of a world where period poverty is a thing of the past, I'd love for you to join us at Cycle Sisters. Together, we can create real change! I hope that as I grow up, the world will too.

  • Board Director

    Hello! My name is Bernie Baschkier and I am a third year pre-med student at Northeastern University. I am passionate about health inequities, infectious diseases, nutrition, among other topics. When I came across Cycle Sisters, I instantly knew I wanted to be part of an organization that aims to support women's health and provide much-needed resources to people who menstruate all across Boston.

  • Board Director

    Hi everyone, my name is Briana and I’m a second year biology major at Northeastern University on the pre med track. As an aspiring healthcare professional and public health researcher, I deeply believe in the mission of Cycle Sisters and find their purpose very meaningful. As someone who has struggled with period complications from a young age and grew up in Massachusetts, this organization has been a great way to get involved in the local community and help people around Boston. I’m very excited to be joining the board of advisors and can’t wait to get more involved with the program!