Aug 16, 2023
Pace Community Action Agency collecting hygiene items for women
Health Connection of Pace Community Action Agency, Inc. is dedicated to advocating for health and empowerment. We are thrilled to again announce the launch of our ‘Pad and Tampon Drive’ aimed at
Health Connection of Pace Community Action Agency, Inc. is dedicated to advocating for health and empowerment. We are thrilled to again announce the launch of our ‘Pad and Tampon Drive’ aimed at addressing the critical issue of menstrual hygiene. The drive will run throughout August with the goal of collecting essential menstrual products to support individuals in our local schools.
Menstrual hygiene is a fundamental aspect of health, yet it remains a challenge for many individuals due to financial constraints. Health Connection recognizes the importance of ensuring that every person has access to the necessary supplies to manage their menstrual cycle with dignity and comfort. The ‘Pad and Tampon Drive’ is a significant step towards raising awareness and bridging the gap in menstrual hygiene access.
Our drive encourages community involvement and support. Individuals and businesses are encouraged to participate by donating new, unopened packs of pads and tampons at our local Health Connection clinics. Contributions will go directly towards creating menstrual hygiene kits that will be distributed to local schools serving vulnerable populations.
Dr. Michelle Pitcher, Nurse Practitioner and Clinical Services Director at Pace, stated, "We believe that everyone deserves access to proper menstrual hygiene products, regardless of their financial circumstances. The Pad and Tampon Drive is not just about collecting supplies; it's about breaking down the barriers that prevent students from fully participating in their daily classes, school functions, activities, and lives.”
We will be collaborating with local community partners to maximize the impact of the Pad and Tampon Drive. The initiative aims to:
• Raise Awareness: Shed light on the often-overlooked issue of menstrual hygiene and advocate for broader access to these essential products.
• Empower Communities: Provide a platform for the community to come together, act, and make a positive change in the lives of those in need.
• Promote Dignity: Ensure that individuals facing financial challenges do not have to compromise their dignity and well-being during their menstrual cycles during school hours or functions.
The success of the Pad and Tampon Drive relies on the support of generous individuals, businesses, and organizations within the community. We encourage everyone to join in creating a tangible impact on the lives of those who need it most.
How to contribute:
1. Product Donations of new and unopened packages of sanitary pads, tampons, panty liners, menstrual cups, and other menstrual hygiene products will make a significant difference in the lives of those who are in need.
a. Drop off: Please visit https://www.pacecaa.org/health-connection to find Health Connection clinic nearest you.
b. Pick-up: Contact one of our clinics to arrange for our staff to pick up donations.
Daviess County: 812-254-6936 Knox County: 812-882-6069
Sullivan County: 812-638-2992 Vigo County: 812-234-0707
Lawrence County: 812-675-0247
c. Amazon Wish List: A convenient way to drop ship donations to your clinic of choice.
Knox County: https://a.co/cJZRBuc
Lawrence County: https://a.co/d3nynNt
Vigo County: https://a.co/fIxrwwb
Daviess County: https://a.co/3gGFCSo
Sullivan County: https://a.co/9Vzhllq
2. Financial Contributions are also welcomed which will be used to purchase menstrual products in bulk. Every dollar will go directly towards helping individuals in need.
For more information on the event contact Dr. Michelle Pitcher APRN, FNP-BC, NP-C at [email protected]. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of individuals facing menstrual hygiene challenges and contribute to a healthier, more empowered community.
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