The Homeless Period Project HPP is recognized by GuideStar the primary resource for information about non-profits. 364 likes 4 talking about this.
Homeless Period Project 413 Wilton Street.
Homeless period project. The Homeless Period Project was founded in 2015 with a singularly focused mission to provide menstrual hygiene products to homeless living in shelters and on the street. After three years of volunteering in shelters schools and churches we recognize the problem of lack of access to menstrual hygiene is both tremendous and global. Stephanie Arnold is the Co-Founder and Board Chairwoman of The Homeless Period Project.
Stephanie Arnold and Sharron M. Champion founded The Homeless Period Project in 2015 after discovering that many females in Greenville SC do not have access to menstrual hygiene. Under Stephanies leadership The Homeless Period Project has donated over a quarter-of-a-million Period Packs to shelters schools natural disaster zones and to individuals in need totaling over a half-million dollars in.
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The opportunity carries excellent benefits including exposing the companys efforts via PR strengthening of internal teams and increasing brand awareness. Help us make The Homeless Period Project a corporate cause. The Homeless Period Project HPP is recognized by GuideStar the primary resource for information about non-profits.
Homeless Period Project 413 Wilton Street. The Homeless Period Project HPP is recognized by GuideStar the primary resource for information about non-profits. Homeless Period Project 413 Wilton Street.
The Period Project - National Homeless Collective The Period Project is an Australia-wide initiative that provides support menstruation products and essential living items to women non-binary people and trans men experiencing homelessness and housing uncertainty. The Homeless Period Project provides menstrual hygiene products to those in need and advocates for equal and tax-free access to these vital products for all by enlisting the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors. The Chicago Period Project empowers homeless and in-need people to experience their periods with dignity.
SINCE 2016 WEVE DISTRIBUTED. Over 400000 menstrual supplies. The Homeless Period Project Greenville South Carolina.
Gefällt 5594 Mal 29 Personen sprechen darüber 18 waren hier. Our mission is to provide menstrual products to those who have little to no. The Homeless Period Project PHX.
Welcome to the Phoenix AZ chapter of the Homeless Period Project a non-profit whose mission it is to provide sanitary products to women and girls. The Homeless Period Project is a 501 c 3 organization - HPP donates to over 100 facilities in South Carolina monthly - HPP provides feminine. Anyone can see whos in the group and what they post.
Anyone can find this group. The Homeless Period Project Greenville South Carolina. 5585 likes 40 talking about this 18 were here.
Our mission is to provide menstrual products. The Homeless Period Project. 364 likes 4 talking about this.
Homeless Period Project was founded in 2015 with a singularly focused mission to provide menstrual hygiene products to homeless living in shelters and on the street. After three years of volunteering in shelters schools and churches they recognize the problem of lack of access to menstrual hygiene is both tremendous and global. It is a problem that affects menstruation-age of all ethnicities and in all.
The Homeless Period Project came to our school as a senior project by 2018 graduate Cole Dupzyk. Student Council took it over last year after Cole graduated and this year marks our third year running with this project. Last year we tripled the amount that we gathered the first year.
The Homeless Period Project MD. Periodproject thehomelessperiodproject Welcome to the first Maryland chapter of The Homeless Period Project.