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P&G’s Always Brand to Help #EndPeriodPoverty in the U.S.

Always Period Heroes helped distribute more than 3.5 million pads to fight period poverty in local communities throughout the country

Always expands their work to help #EndPeriodPoverty across the United States by organizing the first-ever team of “50 Period Heroes” to help fight period poverty across the country. Always Period Heroes represent people and organizations in each of the 50 U.S. states who have already made significant efforts to address period poverty in their local area. The Always 50 Period Hero program will enable them to continue their important work and provide young people greater access to period products they need.

1 in 5 girls in the U.S. have missed school due to lack of access to period products. Inspired by the stories of people and organizations doing extraordinary work in their local communities to help #EndPeriodPoverty, Always joined together with Walmart shoppers and its 50 Period Heroes to help distribute a total of 3.5 million pads to communities in all 50 states to help young people stay in the confidence-boosting activities they love.

These donations will help ensure young people do not miss out on critical life moments like class time, sports, extracurricular activities, and hanging out with friends simply because they do not have access to the period products they need.

“It was very exciting to partner with Always in their efforts to #EndPeriodPoverty. I started Go With The Flow after seeing first-hand how period poverty affected students on a personal level right here in my local community,” says Demetra Presley, Arizona Period Hero and Executive Director of Go With The Flow.

“Not only did I learn about the reality of school budget restrictions on period products, but also the troubling ways students would offset their needs for these products by making makeshift pads and tampons out of items such as socks, towels and toilet paper. Always’ generous donation will enable us to make great strides to help #EndPeriodPoverty and ensure that the youth does not miss out on crucial educational opportunities because of it,” she completed

Melissa Suk, Vice President of North America Feminine Care at Procter & Gamble, said: “Always has been championing young people’s confidence for more than 35 years with puberty education programs and by providing access to period products to those in need.”

“Since the launch of Always’ #EndPeriodPoverty program in 2018, Always has donated more than 160 million period products to people in need around the world. While donations can help young people stay in school and improve confidence, donations alone cannot resolve period poverty as poverty itself is a systemic issue. To help drive systemic change, we continue to expand our #EndPeriodPoverty efforts this year by supporting the Menstrual Equity for All Act – which would help systemically end period poverty in the U.S. With our allies on the Hill and the grassroot efforts of our 50 Period Heroes, we’re excited about the bigger impact we are making on young people who are experiencing period poverty in this country,” she concluded.

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