Grant Thornton names Women in Training as its new Purple Paladin
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Wednesday, March 8, 2023
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Women in Training provides packed canvas bags full of menstrual products, and other hygiene supplies, called WITKITS, and offers menstrual education to young women and girls.
Key Points:
- Women in Training provides packed canvas bags full of menstrual products, and other hygiene supplies, called WITKITS, and offers menstrual education to young women and girls.
- “We founded Women in Training because we believe having a period shouldn’t stop you from living your life,” said Brooke Bennett.
- Grant Thornton’s Purple Paladins program derives its name from the word paladin, a champion of a cause.
- Grant Thornton and its professionals have donated more than $1 million to Purple Paladin nonprofits, and more than 650 Grant Thornton professionals have volunteered their time and skills to support to the firm’s Purple Paladins.