More than 1,000 packages of menstrual hygiene products and over $3,000 were collected during United Way Windsor-Essex Chatham-Kent’s Period Promise campaign. The campaign concluded with the organization’s first Period Promise Social Celebration at The Match Eatery & Public House, bringing together residents, businesses, labour unions and community groups to support menstrual equity initiatives. “We wanted to turn a critical issue into a loud, en…
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