Hello everyone! It’s been two long years since we went on a break to focus on our exams and our transition into year 12. But we haven’t given up and we’re ready to resume our fight against period poverty! -Allyson and Sururat
We will be updating you guys very soon on our new plans! Period poverty is an issue that is very close to our hearts and we can’t wait to create more change. Our mission is and always has been to fight the issue of period poverty in our schools.
Hello everyone! It’s been two long years since we went on a break to focus on our exams and our transition into year 12. But we haven’t given up and we’re ready to resume our fight against period poverty! -Allyson and Sururat
We are four students with a passion in youth voice and poverty. We’ve decided to bring our strengths together to do all we can with the help and support of our teachers to help end period poverty in our schools.
We must end period poverty.
On average, women spend around £5,000 on sanitary products in their lives. A huge amount which many simply can't afford.
Labour will provide free sanitary products for secondary schools, food banks and homeless shelters. #LabWomen2018#Lab18