
Solutions
Period poverty continues to be an ongoing problem within our low income communities, unhoused populations and the entirety of women who continue to struggle with their periods each and every day.
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As the problem continues to be neglected every day by lawmakers not wanting to make such a necessity free and accessible the more women continue to struggle with this issue.
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Menstruation doesn't discriminate as it is a universal experience in every woman's life to face the humiliation, difficulty and hardship to make it through such a disadvantage.
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Although with the help of community assistance and those who feel the pain for women struggling, this issue can be combated.
Women4Women Tempe and the ASU School of Social Work dedicate their time and rescues towards this issue in collecting donations in revolutionary ways, hosting packing parties to bring community engagement and pass out to those in made at highlight locations where women can readily access these products.
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As Kay Wright said, “We’re making a difference, one tampon at a time.”