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What’s good in Peterborough? United Way’s Period Promise initiative sees 41,000-plus menstrual product items collected for distribution

Summary by PTBO Today
The United Way’s annual collection of menstrual products surpassed all expectations with 41,556 period items now destined for distribution by Kawartha Food Share. On Monday at the United Way on Stewart Street, Period Promise donations with an estimated value of $20,725 were loaded into a van for delivery to Kawartha Food Share’s Neal Drive warehouse. United Way community impact officer Elisha Rubacha says the goal was to collect 25,000 items but…
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PTBO Today broke the news in on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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