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Period supplies in schools are critical to education and health, schools and advocates say →

July 15, 2024 Loop Creative

Every day, North Carolina students who cannot afford period supplies are forced to ask teachers or school staff for feminine hygiene products. Some students miss school because they don’t have tampons or menstrual pads at home. 

Advocates for ending “period poverty,” the lack of access to supplies due to lack of income, met at the Legislative Building on Wednesday to emphasize the importance the issue has for education and student health. 

← Eastern North Carolina organizations tackle increasing period product pricesStudents in Guilford County Schools now have access to free period products →
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