Congratulations to @HelpAGirlOutNP on your new office space and grand opening of the HAGO Menstrual Hub in Brampton! This allows for easier volunteer opportunities and drop-offs to support an end to period poverty. What a huge milestone!
Join us for an incredible night, our 5th Anniversary Gala! Oct 28th at @sheratonhotels in Richmond Hill. Celeb guests & a delicious dinner while supporting our mission to end period poverty sustainably with reusable pads! Let's make a lasting change together. #EndPeriodPoverty
Help A Girl Out’s Fundraising Gala in Support of Sustainable Menstrual Equity Among Canadian Youth, Refugees and Low-income Families https://t.co/saqAqQ1Y2W
You’re invited to HAGO’s ‘Call It What It Is’ Fundraising Gala! An evening to celebrate our achievements over the past four years, and to raise funds & awareness around period poverty.
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Yanique Brandford founded @HelpAGirlOutNP, a non-profit dedicated to finding solutions and ending the stigma around period poverty. She spoke to @ourtorontocbc’s @mtaruc about the 5,000 Reusables Project — launched after winning funding from Toronto Pearson's Propeller Project.
Congrats to @HelpAGirlOutNP on receiving the #BEA2022 for Community Impact. Their mission is to address menstrual inequality in Canada & beyond – an issue that mostly affects students, refugees, immigrants & low-income families, with people of colour being most susceptible.
Last night we celebrated 84 nominees in 10 biz excellence categories,as well as the Business Person of the Year, Heather Strati. We talked, we hugged, we ate and best of all we saw each other in-person again. Click to view this years recipients: https://t.co/5INr150YQa #BEA2022
@HelpAGirlOutNP is dedicated to ending period poverty & the stigma around menstruation here in #Canada and globally. Because of Yanique thousands of people here & abroad have gained access to menstrual products & joined the movement to end #PeriodPoverty🩸 thank you, Yanique!
What euphemism did you call your period growing up? Let’s change that, Let's call it what it is.
We need your voice and your donation. Share your euphemism and tag us at @helpagirloutcharity to raise awareness.
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Call it what it is. In the fight to end stigma and raise awareness about period poverty, HAGO wants you to join us in the conversation. What euphemism did you call your period growing up?
We need your voice and your donation. Share your euphemism and tag us to raise awareness.
Let's break down the stigma so we can end period poverty. To raise awareness for the issues surrounding period poverty we want to open the discussion around periods by talking about our experiences with it. Let's #callitwhatitis.
#periodpoverty#girlpower#education#periodtalk
Today we are starting a GoFundMe campaign to raise $15,000 for programming in the new year. We want to continue the work we’re doing with security, focus, and the consistency that these communities need. Please share and donate if you can.
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