Please donate to help me end "Period Poverty" in Massachusetts!
I serve as a Chapter Leader for my community for Dignity Matters. As a mother to three daughters, I cannot imagine being unable to support them with the feminine products they need at that sensitive time in their lives. I have seen firsthand how your donations to Dignity Matters directly impacts women in need in our community. I am excited to run this race for the Dignity Matters Mission and I hope to raise awareness and funds so we can continue to support the increasing amount of women and youth across Massachusetts in need. I was born in Falmouth so this race is near and dear to my heart and my daughter Rachel and I will be running it together along with some incredible friends on the Dignity Matters team!
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Please donate to help me end "Period Poverty" in Massachusetts!
I am running the Falmouth Road Race for Team Dignity Matters to help women safely manage their periods, regain confidence, and participate fully in their lives. Dignity Matters is the largest organization in Massachusetts focused on providing free menstrual care and undergarments to women who are homeless or living in poverty, and they are the only reliable source of these items for most of the 10,000+ women they serve every month.
Food insecurity has increased 59% statewide since 2018 – and if you are food insecure, you are hygiene insecure. This is compounded by the fact that SNAP and WIC benefits – the most significant source of government support for women and families in need – can’t be used to purchase menstrual care. Most food pantries and shelters can’t afford these products, and they are rarely donated. Lack of access to menstrual care is a “deal breaker:" regardless of the other resources available to them, women and girls cannot stay healthy, work or attend school without reliable access to menstrual care.
Dignity Matters works hard to make sure women and girls can access menstrual care every month, and to support more women with the resources they have. They distribute to women and girls through a network of non-profits that already know them and have their trust, and they make a 12-month commitment to each partner so the women know they can count on Dignity Matters for these products when they need them. They use a manufacturing contract to purchase a month of menstrual care for 20% of average retail cost, allowing them to serve 5 times as many women. They stretch your donations to serve as many women and girls as possible!
Dignity Matters supports women and girls through four programs:
Dignity at Schools provides menstrual products, underwear, and bras to public middle and high schools (and after-school programs) in Greater Boston, MetroWest, Lowell, and Lawrence, and several state and community colleges.
Dignity at Shelters provides monthly menstrual care, bras and underwear to women at homeless and domestic violence shelters, low-income housing community centers and emergency family centers.
Dignity in the Community delivers monthly menstrual care and incontinence underwear to women and girls through 26 large food pantries and medical centers throughout Greater Boston.
Dignity Beneath the Blouse offers personalized bra fittings and free bras to sheltered women.
Recent donors
Donation date | Donor name | Donation amount |
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Aug 11 | drumais salon | $100.00 |
Aug 01 | Anonymous | $55.35 |
Jul 08 | Downing Electric | $40.00 |
Jul 02 | Golf Scramble | $1,090.00 |
Jun 23 | Diane Rondeau | $55.35 |
Jun 13 | Tami Dome - ERA Key Realty | $327.85 |
Jun 09 | Andrea Bernard | $55.35 |
Jun 03 | Anonymous | Undisclosed amount |
May 23 | Anonymous | Undisclosed amount |
May 06 | Wendy Millette | $55.35 |