Volunteering with Share the Dignity. Helping to end period poverty for women in Australia who are doing it tough! Women and teen girls who have escaped domestic violence, women and teen girls who are homeless, women and teen girls who are living period poverty every month and have to resort to using any items they can find to absorb their periods. Teen girls are missing school every month because of their periods and not having access to sanitary products, so we at share the dignity are trying to change that and get these girls back in school. We also aim to keep women dignified at that time of the month, regardless of circumstances, no woman should have to use items that are not intended for soaking up a period. We make these items accessible.
Packed a second lunchbox for my daughter to deliver to a child whom does not bring lunch
I volunteer for SHARE THE DIGNITY. I collected, bought and dropped of, pads, tampons, menstrual cups, and incontinente products for women/girls who are doing it tough.
I volunteer with Share the Dignity Australia, looking after a Dignity Vending Machine in a high school. This allows girls to attend school and access free sanitary items when they have their period.
Each year I donate at least six fully stocked bad to share the Dignity. I usually try for a dozen but this year it will only be 6 or 7 . I love the meaning behind share the Dignity and all it stands for
Volunteering with Share the Dignity. Helping to end period poverty for women in Australia who are doing it tough! Women and teen girls who have escaped domestic violence, women and teen girls who are homeless, women and teen girls who are living period poverty every month and have to resort to using any items they can find to absorb their periods. Teen girls are missing school every month because of their periods and not having access to sanitary products, so we at share the dignity are trying to change that and get these girls back in school. We also aim to keep women dignified at that time of the month, regardless of circumstances, no woman should have to use items that are not intended for soaking up a period. We make these items accessible.
Packed a second lunchbox for my daughter to deliver to a child whom does not bring lunch
I volunteer for SHARE THE DIGNITY. I collected, bought and dropped of, pads, tampons, menstrual cups, and incontinente products for women/girls who are doing it tough.
I volunteer with Share the Dignity Australia, looking after a Dignity Vending Machine in a high school. This allows girls to attend school and access free sanitary items when they have their period.
Each year I donate at least six fully stocked bad to share the Dignity. I usually try for a dozen but this year it will only be 6 or 7 . I love the meaning behind share the Dignity and all it stands for