Wednesday for Women: Goods 4 Girls
July 23, 2008 By: almostgotit Category: Eco-friendly, Goods 4 Girls, Uncategorized, education, education for women, feminism, parenting, recycling, reviews, school, teen unemployment
Image: Goods 4 Girls |
This is a picture of girls learning how to use menstrual pads. Maybe this topic embarrasses you, but imagine how embarrassed you would be if you were a young woman who had no access to any kind of menstrual protection at all.
Imagine trying to go to school or work without such protection. For girls and young women in many parts of the world, their lives virtually come to a halt for up to a week every month. In some places, the lack of proper sanitation for girls means that school ends for them completely once they enter puberty.
Proctor and Gamble has a program to provide girls with disposable products, and you may have seen some of their ads. Proceeds from selected purchases help fund this program.
There is an even better solution than Proctor and Gamble’s, however. Disposable sanitary products don’t last, and they also cause significant environmental problems where disposal facilities are inadequate. Goods 4 Girls is a non-profit organization that has stepped in to fill the gap. Since most of these girls are using rags now, having a reusable, washable pad that is more sophisticated (with a waterproof barrier) may be enough to allow them to participate in school and other activities. Goods 4 Girls accepts cash donations or or donations of reusable pads, which donors can either purchase or sew themselves — patterns are provided.
For more information, please visit http://www.goods4girls.org/
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July 23rd, 2008 at 2:01 pm
What a wonderful project, and environmental to boot. Thanks for the info.
July 23rd, 2008 at 2:02 pm
Most of us really do take these simple, but crucial, things for granted. I’m glad such a program exists. Thanks for sharing the info!
July 25th, 2008 at 5:16 pm
I am so glad you posted about this. I brought it up the other evening with my husband, as we were sitting by our POOL sipping CHARDONNAY. He observed that we simply have no capacity to even begin to imagine that kind of life. How lucky we are. I wish I could give every one of those girls a ballet lesson and huge hugs.
July 25th, 2008 at 6:16 pm
How wonderful if you could, Deb, both the ballet lesson AND the huge hugs! As I was sitting by our SMELLY MATTRESS sipping a BEER, I was thinking very similar thoughts. I, too, am very lucky. And suspect, moreover, that I may be taking more for granted than any of you are!
Thanks, as always, for every pixel. How I do love getting your comments.