Please donate to help me end Period Poverty in Massachusetts!
Adam, Calder, and Jason are honored to be running the 2023 Falmouth Road Race in support of Dignity Matters.
Good friend, Meryl Glassman, and the rest of the dedicated team at Dignity Matters take action to assist homeless women and girls by providing underwear and menstrual products when they need them most. These items should not be a privilege in our modern world - they are necessities in maintaining ones health and self-confidence. Dignity Matters serves 15,000 women and girls each month through a diverse network of 170 shelters, public schools, food pantries and clinics in Greater Boston, MetroWest,Merrimack Valley, Worcester, South Shore and Cape Cod.
Please consider donating to support the Kropp boys' run to help underserved women regain their dignity and well-being.
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I am running the 2023 Falmouth Road Race for Team Dignity Matters to help women safely manage their periods and participate fully in their lives. Please donate to help me end period poverty in Massachusetts!
Every $50 donated gives a woman the menstrual care and underwear she needs to manage her period safely for a year.
Did you know that you can't purchase pads and tampons with SNAP/Food Stamps or WIC (Women, Infants and Children)?
In fact, there's NO state or federal programs that help women and girls in Massachusetts buy menstrual care. Menstrual care is expensive and rarely donated, so thousands face a difficult choice: use unhygienic alternatives like rags and toilet paper, or stay home and miss out on school, work - and life.
Dignity Matters is the largest nonprofit provider of free menstrual care and undergarments in Massachusetts. They help 15,000 women manage their period with dignity every month - and are the only reliable source of these items for most of those women.
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 supports women and girls through a network of non-profits (including shelters, schools and food pantries) that already provide them other services, have earned their trust, and are accessible in their communities. They give women the dignity of choosing the type of menstrual care and undergarments that they are comfortable using, and they make a 12-month commitment to each partner so they know they can count on Dignity Matters for these products when they need them. And they use a manufacturing contract to buy menstrual care and underwear at wholesale prices to stretch your donations to help as many women as possible.
Dignity Matters supports women and girls through four programs:
Dignity at Schools provides menstrual products, underwear, and bras to students at public middle and high schools, after-school programs, community colleges, and state universities in Eastern Massachusetts.
Dignity at Shelters provides menstrual care, bras and underwear to women at homeless and domestic violence shelters, low-income housing and community centers, and emergency family centers.
Dignity in the Community delivers menstrual care and incontinence underwear to women and girls through 35+ food pantries and medical centers in Eastern Massachusetts.
Dignity Beneath the Blouse offers personalized bra fittings and free bras to sheltered women.
Thank you for supporting my run for Dignity Matters and helping women live with dignity and confidence!
Recent donors
Donation date | Donor name | Donation amount |
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Sep 16 | Jenna Ventorino | Undisclosed amount |
Aug 22 | Jackie & John Giambalvo | Undisclosed amount |
Aug 20 | Justin Ochs | Undisclosed amount |
Aug 19 | Anonymous | Undisclosed amount |
Aug 19 | Brent and Paige Stone | Undisclosed amount |
Aug 15 | Brandt Tierney | Undisclosed amount |
Aug 14 | Daniel Kiviat Direct. | Undisclosed amount |
Aug 14 | Norm and Pat Michaud | Undisclosed amount |
Aug 13 | Jeremy Seidman | Undisclosed amount |
Aug 11 | The Drews Family | Undisclosed amount |