Always® Doubles Down on Their Efforts to Empower Young People by Raising Awareness of the Issues Surrounding Menstruation
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Monday, May 24, 2021
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To help address this need, Always has donated more than 30 million period products over the past year.
Key Points:
- To help address this need, Always has donated more than 30 million period products over the past year.
- But despite continued efforts to drive awareness and provide donations, there is a lot more work to be done.
- The findings confirm that period shame, taboos and misinformation are still prevalent globally and have a negative effect on young peoples confidence and self-esteem.
- Take a stand against period stigma by posting a story or picture of yourself wearing a digital menstruation bracelet sticker on Instagram!