SAN ANTONIO – – The Alliance for Period Supplies reports one in three low-income people who are menstruating miss work, school, or important events because they can’t afford tampons, pads, liners, or adult diapers. “This box right here is $20,” said Temple Beth-El Sisterhood VP Irene Burns, as she held…Read More
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