
Meet Taylor Stoddart, Founder & CEO
I’m Taylor Stoddart — a designer, social entrepreneur, and advocate committed to creating safer, more compassionate communities.
Prosperum began as both a personal act of healing and a public call to action. After surviving sexual assault on my college campus, I experienced firsthand how difficult it can be to access essential health resources when they’re needed most. That experience revealed a system gap — one that left too many students without safe, discreet, or judgment-free options for care. I founded Prosperum to change that.
The Prosperum Story
Prosperum was built on a simple but powerful idea: access shouldn’t be complicated.
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We bring essential over-the-counter medications, harm-reduction tools, and sexual wellness products directly into student housing and community spaces through self-service wellness vending machines. Each installation is designed to provide 24/7, private access to products that support health, dignity, and safety — from ibuprofen and emergency contraception to Narcan and fentanyl test strips.
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Within a week of our first machine installation at Normandale Community College, Narcan purchased from that machine was used to save a student’s life. That moment became a defining proof of what access can do — and why it matters.
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Today, Prosperum is expanding across Minnesota, building partnerships with colleges, housing providers, and health organizations that believe in community-based solutions. Our goal is to make wellness as accessible as a bottle of water — and to redefine what prevention, safety, and care can look like on campuses and beyond.
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At Prosperum, we believe that access saves lives, that dignity is a form of care, and that real change begins in community.
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We want to expand our reach to as much of the community as possible, if you are interested in bringing a Prosperum Machine to your location, want to learn more, or just have a question,
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