From thoughtful buys to big-ticket splurges, a smart Valentine’s gifting guide that helps you invest, indulge and spend with ...
The Belgian author on how her peculiar early years inspired Little Amélie, an animation that’s challenging KPop Demon Hunters for an Oscar ...
A survey finds men care far more about grooming than they used to due to fears about aging and social media pressure.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Lawmakers are pushing for a pilot program for free feminine hygiene vending machines to be placed in schools in Tennessee. This bill, SB 0587, would require the Department of ...
SEATTLE — Making sure all women are able to access feminine hygiene products is the cornerstone of The Healing Hands Project. The Kennewick-based organization has been providing free feminine hygiene ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A bipartisan Ohio bill that would require correctional institutions to provide free feminine hygiene products to incarcerated women awaits Gov. Mike DeWine’s signature.
COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Ohio Senate sent to Gov. Mike DeWine a bipartisan bill Wednesday that would require local jails and state prisons to provide women inmates on their periods with an adequate supply ...
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — As homecoming week kicked off for Xavier University, so did the pop-up pantry. Spot Me Inc. business owner and Xavier alumna Dr. Tanaya Kizzine returned to her old stomping ...
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Bringing awareness to feminine hygiene disparities
Two high school students are hoping to bring awareness of feminine hygiene disparities in underprivileged communities through their non-profit called 'A Fresh Start For Girls'. FOX 7 Austin's Jessica ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The National Institutes of Health defines period poverty as “the inability to afford or access menstrual hygiene products.” It’s estimated that 16.9 million menstruating women in ...
TULSA, Okla. — The Junior League of Tulsa is hosting a feminine hygiene product drive starting on Sept. 18 for Find the Good Day. "Find the Good Day is an initiative AJLI, our big sister company, they ...
COLUMBIA — Diapers, feminine hygiene products and incontinence products will all be exempt from both state and local sales and use taxes in Missouri starting Thursday. The state will join 22 other ...
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