
Beyond Pads: How Woodbridge Libraries Are Becoming Menstrual Health Hubs
Libraries have long been places of knowledge, community, and refuge. Now, in Woodbridge, they’re stepping up to tackle menstrual health
Libraries have long been places of knowledge, community, and refuge. Now, in Woodbridge, they’re stepping up to tackle menstrual health
Menstrual equity is gaining recognition as a vital public health and human rights issue. In Edison, NJ, local government leaders
Menstruation is a natural biological process, yet in many communities, it remains a topic shrouded in stigma. For women and
For generations, menstruation has been a hushed topic, wrapped in stigma and misinformation. But Gen Z isn’t having it. In
Workplace equity goes beyond pay gaps and career advancements—it extends to recognizing biological needs. More companies in Newark are taking a
In high school athletics, student-athletes push themselves to excel on the field, court, and track. However, for many young girls,
Menstrual health education is crucial for breaking stigmas and empowering young girls with the knowledge they need to manage their
For many women and girls, access to menstrual hygiene products remains a challenge. Economic hardships force them to make difficult
Access to menstrual products is a basic necessity for school-aged girls, yet many students in Newark have faced difficulties in
We are a nonprofit organization started by 2 teenagers dedicated to promoting menstrual awareness and advocating for menstrual health and hygiene amongst preteens and teenage young girls.