HURON – In celebration of International Women’s Day on March 8, the Huron-Perth Period Poverty Task Force is addressing the barrier of access to affordable feminine hygiene products.
The annual drive that collects diapers, pads, tampons, period underwear, and wipes for distribution to local girls and women.
A Non-Governmental Organization, Akoni Care Foundation, has decried that thousands of girl children in Kogi State lack access ...
“Many women and girls in our community lack access to hygiene products,” said Girlie Girls Founder Anita Baker. “This drive will ensure that women will get the basic necessities and also ...
Some NH Republican lawmakers have introduced a bill to remove the requirement for schools to provide free menstrual products ...
Without toilets, water sources can quickly become contaminated. Without accessible safe water, women and girls must often travel long distances to find clean water, increasing their risk of ...
Positive Period seeks donations of pads, tampons and wipes for girls in Lee County who may not have access to feminine hygiene products.
Many women face additional barriers to acquiring menstruation products, including the lack of adequate infrastructure. According to the study, 77% of women face difficulties in obtaining MHM products ...
Give information on the good products to use for hygiene. 2. Diet talks: Girls with nutrition issues should include a healthy diet consisting of vegetables, fruits, whole grains, dry fruits ...