MAKING THE WORLD BETTER FOR PEOPLE WITH PERIODS
COLUMBUS, Ohio,Dec. 15, 2022/PRNewswire/ -- On a mission to change the world one cycle at a time,Aunt Flowis excited to announce a new partnership withDonations for Dignityto tackle period poverty inColorado.贫穷意味着无法负担或时期access period products such as tampons and pads. Federal anti-poverty programs like SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) and TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) do not cover period products. No one should EVER be forced to choose between buying food for their family or buying period products, but it is a choice thousands face everyday. According to a recent survey, reported inObstetrics & Gynecology, two-thirds of low-income women struggle to afford period products.
"Period products are a basic necessity. This unique partnership with Donations for Dignity is expanding our shared commitment to ensuring EVERYONE has access to high-quality, organic cotton period products. We're grateful for the generosity of donors in making this period positive initiative a reality, and are thrilled to be Donations for Dignity's period partner," saysClaire Coder, Aunt Flow Founder & CEO.
Based inDenver, Colorado, Donations for Dignity is a community initiative that works to imagine and implement systemic and sustainable ways to address period poverty. Together with its partners – now including Aunt Flow – Donations for Dignity delivers period products where the need is greatest and access is crucial.
"I am truly honored to partner with Aunt Flow. We share a common mission – to end period poverty. We are actively working together to affect change and make a difference," saysDiane Cushman Neal, Founder of Donations for Dignity. "When I began this journey, I secured a year's worth of period products to my local food pantry. I quickly realized the large amounts of non-disposable plastic and chemicals used in these products. This valuable partnership with Aunt Flow helps Donations for Dignity provide organic and sustainable period products to those in need. Having consistent access to quality, eco-friendly hygiene products allows everyone to lead their lives with dignity."
In partnership with organizations including Aunt Flow, Donations for Dignity has distributed more than 2,000,000 organic period products during the last 18 months. Through this new partnership, Donations for Dignity provided the initial funding for 181 Aunt Flow dispensers to be installed at participating locations throughoutColorado.This effort increases access to free period products for middle and high schools; colleges, community colleges and universities as well as community organizations such as Jewish Family Service (JFS) ofColorado'sWeinberg Food Pantry and more. Donations for Dignity also helps organizations develop long-term, self-sustaining solutions to maintain this initiative.
"JFS is proud to partner with Donations for Dignity to provide essential period products to clients. Given these products are not accessible via government benefits, it is critical these philanthropic partnerships exist for JFS to meet the needs of our community," saysLinda P. Foster, President and CEO of Jewish Family Service ofColorado.
"Struggling to access basic needs is hard. Toss in menstrual hygiene needs and it becomes mortifying. I have a sense of relief because people care enough to help. Knowing I can go to JFS food pantry and access high quality feminine products gives me peace of mind," explainsMichelle Flores.
"Diane and her team at Donations for Dignity are fierce menstrual equity advocates," sharesAlexis Deeb, Aunt Flow Education Sales Manager. "The impact of this partnership will quickly expand access to Aunt Flow free-vend dispensers and period products withinColoradoschools and communities. Helping to ensure menstruators have dignified access to period supplies and don't have to worry about missing work, class, or their day-to-day activities. This team is truly changing the world – one cycle at a time!"
Aunt Flow is committed to ensuring that everyone has access to period products.Claire Coderfounded Aunt Flow after getting her period in public without the supplies needed. At 18-years-old, she dedicated her life to developing a solution to ensure businesses and schools could sustainably provide high-quality period products for free in bathrooms. Now, thousands of companies have joined the menstrual movement with Aunt Flow, providing free-vend dispensers stocked with organic tampons and pads. For every 10 tampons and pads sold, Aunt Flow donates one to a menstruator in need. We call this people helping people. PERIOD.®For more information and to join the menstrual movement, visitwww.goauntflow.com.
Donations for Dignity is aColoradocommunity initiative founded to fight hygiene and period poverty – the hidden crisis in our communities. The initiative works to imagine and implement systemic and sustainable ways to address hygiene and period poverty in our community. The solution is to educate and raise awareness about hygiene and period poverty and work together to increase access – helping Coloradans get the hygiene and period products they need to live life with dignity. Donations for Dignity creates collaborative partnerships with organizations to increase access to fairly priced, eco-friendly hygiene and period products where the need is greatest and access is crucial. To learn more about Donations for Dignity and how to get involved, visitdonationsfordignity.org.
MEDIA CONTACTS
Sarah Howard
Aunt Flow Marketing Director
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Jennifer NuhferandTammy Stratton
Spearca Communications on behalf of Donations for Dignity
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