People who menstruate experience unique challenges when faced with housing insecurity, income equality, and health disparities. Among these challenges are products tailored to BIPOC communities and period poverty: the lack of access to menstrual products, education, hygiene facilities, waste management, or a combination of these. (Medical News Today)
As Galentine's Day approaches, gather your household, your friends, and/or your co-workers, and participate in HandsOn Twin Cities' Menstrual Hygiene Drive by collecting the items listed or creating a Menstrual Hygiene Kit using this playbook.
On February 11 from 11 am - 1:30 pm, drop off the items and stay to learn more about our nonprofit partner recipients, take some fun photos, participate in an onsite volunteer activity, and enjoy all that our partners at The Market at Malcolm Yards have to offer! The event will take place in the Blueprint Room.
Check out more information about requested donation items and event activities here.
Discussion
By posting you agree to the Terms and Privacy Policy.