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But period supplies are taxed like one.

Period Poverty

Having a period is not a luxury.

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But period supplies are taxed like one.

No student should have to miss school, no adult should have to miss work, and no person should have to miss out on daily life because they are unable to afford the basic necessities they require.

What is period poverty?

Half of the population menstruates. We all know plenty of people that have a period. But not everyone knows that two in five people struggle to purchase period supplies due to lack of income. This is called period poverty, and chances are we each know someone who has experienced this need – a neighbor, a co-worker, a friend.

No student should have to miss school, no adult should have to miss work, and no person should have to miss out on daily life because they are unable to afford the basic necessities they require to thrive.

Alliance for Period Supplies is a national organization working to ensure that individuals in need have access to essential period products required to participate fully in daily life. With your support, and that of our founding sponsor U by Kotex®, we are improving lives.

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More than 76 Percent of Americans Want Free Period Supplies in Schools

More than three-quarters of Americans believe that period supplies should be available free-of-charge at public schools and public universities. A new poll conducted by YouGov for the Alliance for Period Supplies found that 76.5 percent of those surveyed either “agreed” or “strongly agreed” with a statement that menstrual supplies like pads and tampons should be freely available in these settings. When responses were broken down by various factors, such as age, gender and political affiliation, all demographic subgroups showed a clear majority backing free period supplies in schools.

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The History of Period Products

The History of Period Products

A Journey Back in Time The evolution of period products is a fascinating journey that mirrors the progress of women's rights, societal norms, and technological advancements. From the present day,...

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When [Ashley Eubanks] spoke with organizations that served homeless people, she found that though they all reported a tremendous need for period supplies, they almost never received donations of those items. With a birthday approaching, Ashley decided to throw herself a party where all the guests were asked to bring pads or tampons in lieu of a gift.

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