Volunteers Gather to Distribute One Million Period Products
- Justice Necessary, a Colorado nonprofit, organized PeriodPalooza last week in Denver to distribute period products to students in need.
- The event followed Justice Necessary’s multi-year efforts and legislative success to improve menstrual health access statewide.
- Volunteers packed one-month period kits aiming to distribute one million products across Colorado by mid-2025, supporting schools and students.
- Governor Dianne Primavera proclaimed May 28 as Menstrual Hygiene Day in Colorado, emphasizing that having menstrual products available is essential for individuals to fully participate in education and maintain their health.
- This work reinforces Colorado’s goal to eliminate hygiene poverty, with ongoing donations funding continued distribution via Justice Necessary’s website.
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Volunteers Gather to Distribute One Million Period Products
Last Friday, a slew of government officials and volunteers gathered to celebrate a variety of achievements related to menstrual health at PeriodPalooza. Justice Necessary, a nonprofit working to ensure that every Coloradoan has access to basic hygiene essentials, organized the event.
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