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Not every student can afford pads and tampons. In New Hampshire, they'll soon get them for free.

Students in New Hampshire won't have to worry about not having access to pads and tampons anymore, thanks to new state legislation.

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Taylor ClineJuly 22, 2019Comment
Boston schools will offer free menstrual supplies for students starting this fall

For many female students when they get their period, this is the reality: Lacking access to a pad or a tampon, they go home.

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Lindsey GroveJune 18, 2019
The State of Period Poverty in the United States
The State of Period Poverty in the United States

The UK government has announced it is set to take measures to ensure sanitary products are free across all schools in England. The move was a result of years of work by activists

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Sara Rose March 14, 2019
FemBeat: Period Poverty Is A Thing, Even In The U.S.

Femtech is a buzzword that has been floating around for a while now. It stands for female technologies -- products and services that aim to improve women's health.

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Taylor ClineJanuary 28, 2019
Even in the U.S., poor women often can't afford tampons, pads

A survey of low-income women in a large U.S. city finds that nearly two-thirds couldn’t afford menstrual hygiene products such as tampons or pads during the previous year.

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Taylor ClineJanuary 14, 2019
Meghan Markle: How Periods Affect Potential

Imagine a world where the female leaders we revere never achieved their full potential because they dropped out of school at the age of thirteen.

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Sara Rose March 12, 2018
FIVE FACTS ABOUT PERIOD POVERTY

Oftentimes when we think of poverty, food insecurity and homelessness come to mind. What we don’t necessarily think about is

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Lindsey GroveApril 18, 2017
 
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