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Alliance for Period Supplies has teamed up with the U.S. Department of Heath and Human Services and its We Can Do This campaign to help provide fact-based information about COVID-19 vaccine booster shots.
More than 76 Percent of Americans Want Free Period Supplies in Schools
NEW HAVEN, CONN., OCTOBER 10, 2024 -- 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.
“Putting period supplies in schools may seem controversial because of the objections of a few very vocal outliers,” said Alliance for Period Supplies CEO Joanne Samuel Goldblum. “But a strong majority of Americans recognize that period supplies are school supplies. Placing them in restrooms is a solid strategy to keep all students attending when they are on their periods, to promote good health and hygiene, and to fight against stigma around a perfectly natural bodily function.”
A majority of female (83.2 percent) and male (69.5 percent) respondents favored free period supplies in school bathrooms. Democrats (90.1 percent), Republicans (62.1 percent) and Independents (74.6 percent) all supported the practice. Though people of all income levels favored dispensing these products for free in schools, support was highest among those earning less than $30,000 annually (84 percent) and those earning $150,000 and up (82.7 percent). Support was stronger among adults with children in their households (83.1 percent), but nearly three out of four adults without children were also in favor (74.3 percent). A majority of those citing religion as “very important” in their lives support period supplies in school restrooms (72.2 percent), and support was even stronger among those who say religion is not important to them at all (81.6 percent).
“People expect that when they use a public restroom, basic necessities like toilet paper, soap, and paper towels will be available,” said Kelley E.C. Massengale, director of research and statistics at the Alliance for Period Supplies. “When people use a public restroom and find any of these basic supplies to be missing, they may even speak up, letting someone in charge know that one of these items needs to be replenished. The results of this poll show overwhelming support for also including the basic necessities of period products in the restrooms of the buildings where students are learning. No matter what characteristics we looked at, the majority of Americans believe that students should have access to period products at school.”
Two in five people who need period supplies have struggled to buy them, a survey by U by Kotex found. The same study found that more than a third of people who menstruate had to miss school, work or a similar activity in the previous year because they did not have the products to manage their periods.
The Alliance for Period Supplies and its member organizations advocate around the country for the free provision of period supplies in schools. “We’re seeing more state-level victories every year,” said Alliance for Period Supplies Director of Government Relations Lacey Gero. “These campaigns are strengthened by the advocacy of students themselves, who know first-hand that period supplies are school supplies.”
Poll Study Sample:
The Alliance for Period Supplies partnered with YouGov, an internationally recognized market research group, to survey a nationally representative sample of adults in the United States. YouGov deployed a sampling frame representative of the adults living in the country based on data from multiple sources including: the United States Census’ American Community Survey, public voter file records, the Current Population Survey, the National Election Pool exit poll, and the Cooperative Election Study. The final sample of poll respondents included N=1,000 adults matched to the sampling frame on gender, age, race, and education. The margin of error is +/- 3.5. Sampling occurred August 22 - 26, 2024.
About the Alliance for Period Supplies:
The Alliance for Period Supplies leads a national network of more than 140 independent, community-based nonprofits working to end period poverty in the U.S. It was founded in 2018, as a program of the National Diaper Bank Network, and with the support of founding sponsor U by Kotex®.
The Campaign
Everyone deserves to thrive. That is why the Alliance for Period Supplies exists.
People you serve may face barriers to getting health care. Some don’t have a regular provider to talk with about COVID-19 vaccine boosters. That’s why the Alliance has joined the national We Can Do This campaign. Thank you for stepping up to bring trusted health information to your community.
As part of the Campaign you will:
- Distribute/include printed information and stickers with your period supply packages through August/September (all materials will be provided to you at no cost).
- Raise public awareness.
- Report weekly on your activities through our easy-to-use system.
All the We Can Do This campaign resources are available for your use. To save you time, we’ve put together some messaging products that will be especially useful in talking with people who menstruate about boosters and to help you undertake a successful campaign!
Don’t see what you need? Contact us at wecandothis@allianceforperiodsupplies.org
We’re here for you. We can do this together.
COVID-19 Public Education Campaign
An initiative to increase confidence in and uptake of COVID-19 vaccines and reinforce basic prevention measures.
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Providing People Access to Trusted Information
In partnership with HHS, Alliance for Period Supplies created We Can Do This campaign stickers, postcards, and posters (below) for period supply programs to distribute along with products to the clients you serve.
Toolkits and Social Media Posts
Alliance for Period Supplies has curated a collection of social media posts that you can download and share on your social channels. Scroll down to review the post and start sharing!
Recursos En Español
Visite el sitio web We Can Do This para obtener recursos adicionales que puede usar para respaldar sus esfuerzos y ayudar a obtener información precisa sobre los refuerzos para las personas que menstrúan.
Report Your Campaign Success
As part of your participation in the We Can Do This campaign you are required to submit a simple weekly update on your activities. Click here to access the reporting form to make sure your results are counted!
We Can Do This Campaign Webinar
Watch the Alliance for Period Supplies webinar which explains how period supply programs can help get fact-based information about COVID-19 vaccine boosters to people who menstruate.
Campaign Materials
In partnership with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Alliance for Period Supplies has created the following printed materials as part of the We Can Do This campaign to provide fact-based information about COVID-19 vaccine boosters to people who menstruate.
The materials feature a unique QR code that is used to track the combined efforts of all participating Alliance for Period Supplies members.
If you have any questions or would like to request additional materials to distribute, please contact us at wecandothis@allianceforperiodsupplies.org.
Stickers
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Español Pósters
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Posters
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Postcards
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Social Media Tools
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Instagram - English
Instagram - Spanish
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Facebook - English
Instagram - English
Twitter - English
Sharable Videos
How Does a Booster Protect Me from COVID? – :45
Even if you’ve been vaccinated or already had COVID in the past, your defense begins to wear down over time. That’s why it’s important to get the extra dose of protection that a booster provides.
Glow Up (Spanglish) – :15
Spanglish video encouraging young adults to get a COVID-19 vaccine so they can have a “glow up” and live life normally again.
Ask a Doctor: Should I Get a COVID Vaccine Booster if I’m Pregnant?
Getting vaccinated against COVID during pregnancy is safe and helps protect you and your baby. If you’re pregnant, it’s important to stay up to date on your COVID vaccines, including your booster shot.
Ask a Doctor: Why Is it Important to Get a COVID Vaccine Booster?
Video of Dr. Jaime Fergie, explaining that COVID vaccine boosters keep vaccines effective longer and help protect you against new variants.
How Does a Booster Protect Me From COVID? -:45 — Spanish
Video explaining that you can expect to get stronger protection against COVID and severe illness from your booster shot.
Ask a Doctor: Why Is it Important to Get a COVID Vaccine Booster? — Spanish
Video of Dr. Jaime Fergie explaining that COVID vaccine boosters keep vaccines effective longer and help protect you against new variants.
Additional Campaign Tools
Key Campaign Talking Points
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Additional Languages
In addition to English and Spanish, the We Can Do This campaign offers a wide array of materials online in multiple languages, including: Arabic, Haitian Creole, Hinidi, Korean, Mayan, Mixtec, Russian,
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