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  2. Days for Girls - Wikipedia

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    Days for Girls (DfG) is a nonprofit organization that prepares and distributes sustainable menstrual health solutions to girls who would otherwise miss school during their monthly periods. DfG was founded in 2008 by American Celeste Mergens . [ 1 ]

  3. What happens when you can't afford menstrual products ... - AOL

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    Safi suggests starting a fundraiser with friends to raise money for these organizations or for period products to donate to a local homeless shelter. "Ask people to donate $5 or $10 and it goes a ...

  4. Period poverty - Wikipedia

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    Period poverty is a term used to describe a lack of access to proper menstrual products and the education needed to use them effectively. [1] In total, there are around 500 million women and girls that cannot manage their periods safely due to lack of menstrual products and for fear of shame. [2]

  5. L. Inc. - Wikipedia

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    This is L. Inc. (L.) is a privately held, California based social enterprise [1] and public-benefit corporation that makes organic personal care products.The company has a one-for-one give back model: for every product sold, one is made accessible to a person who needs it. L. has supported a network of over 4,000 female entrepreneurs [2] around the world and is on track to give over 200 ...

  6. 'Period poverty': Free menstrual products now available in ...

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  7. Menstrual hygiene management - Wikipedia

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    Reading in the book "Growth and change" about menstruation and puberty (Tanzania) Menstrual hygiene management (MHM) or menstrual health and hygiene (MHH) is the access to menstrual hygiene products to absorb or collect the flow of blood during menstruation, privacy to change the materials, and access to facilities to dispose of used menstrual management materials. [1]

  8. Why NC schools say free feminine hygiene products are so ...

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    A 2021 national survey of teens who menstruate, funded by period underwear company Thinx and advocacy group PERIOD, found that one in four couldn’t afford menstrual products and four in 10 felt ...

  9. What happens when you can't afford menstrual products ... - AOL

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    Period products are an expense that many in the U.S. can't afford. Here's how they manage — and what people can do to help.