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Kamloops Urged to Help Close the Gap on Period Poverty Through United Way’s Campaign

Summary by Radio NL - Kamloops News
The United Way’s 2025 Period Promise campaign in Kamloops has once again shone a light on the growing challenge of period poverty across British Columbia. Running throughout May, the campaign aimed to collect menstrual products for people who cannot afford them, but campaign manager Chelsea Ingram says while community support was strong, the need remains urgent. “This year, we saw more public involvement than in previous years,” Ingram explained…
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Radio NL - Kamloops News broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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