The City of Hamilton is now providing free menstrual products to residents through Hamilton Food Share locations citywide. It’s part of a pilot project the city has launched to increase accessibilit...
Read MoreThe Ontario government plans to distribute 6 million free menstrual products annually to school boards provincewide. It’s an effort in partnership with Shoppers Drug Mart which is intended to improv...
Read MoreA wonderful and important charity initiative in Hamilton has set up a new community pantry at another location in the city. Period Pop-Ups, which was founded this year by McMaster University studentsÂ...
Read MoreBy September of this year, students in the Halton District School Board (HDSB) will have access to free menstrual products in the district’s schools. This important initiative is intended to allevia...
Read MoreIn an effort to increase access to menstrual products for those who need them, two Hamilton students have launched an incredibly exciting and important initiative that brings those products to local c...
Read MoreLike many other things over the last year or so, Hamilton’s program to offer free menstrual products in five local recreation centres was delayed after the spread of COVID-19. However, as reported o...
Read MoreHamilton city council voted on Wednesday to spend about $121,000 on a pilot project that would offer free menstrual health products in five recreation centres around the city. Director of ChildrenR...
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