What is period poverty?
Lack of access to menstrual and hygiene products
What is the main mission of Dignity Grows?
Providing free menstrual and hygiene products
In which U.S. city did the first “period pantry” open?
Columbus, Ohio (2017)
2019
What is another word for “period”?
Menstruation
Why do we include hygiene products, not just period products?
To support overall health and dignity
Who does Dignity Grows help?
People experiencing period poverty
Which U.S. state was the first to eliminate the tampon tax?
New York
Who founded Dignity Grows?
Audrey Barbakoff
Why do people avoid talking about periods?
Societal Stigma
What is one consequence of not having period products?
Missing school/work, unsafe alternatives, embarrassment
Pads, soap, shampoo, etc
How many people globally are estimated to experience period poverty?
1 in 4 women (25%)
In which state did Dignity Grows begin?
Connecticut
What is one way to normalize conversations about periods?
Talking openly, education, advocacy
Why is it important every bag has the same items?
Fairness and consistency
Where do these bags go after we pack them?
Shelters, schools, community organizations, etc
What percentage of girls in low income countries miss school due to lack of products?
40%
What organization is Dignity Grows a part of?
NCJW (National Council of Jewish Women
Why is education about periods important?
Reduces shame and misinformation
How does packing one bag make a difference?
Helps someone manage their period safely for about a month
Why is the organization called ”Dignity Grows”?
Because access to basic needs restores dignity and confidence
Which country was the first to introduce free menstrual products in schools nationwide?
Scotland
Why was Dignity Grows created?
To address period poverty and provide menstrual & hygiene products with dignity
What is one thing you could say to help reduce stigma?
Open ended: normalize, support, educate