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The City of North Vancouver has implemented a pilot program offering free menstrual products in civic facilities and public spaces across the City.
This two-year pilot is in partnership with United Way of the Lower Mainland as part of the Period Promise initiative, and in collaboration with North Vancouver City Library and MONOVA: Museum of North Vancouver. The program is aimed at ensuring people who have periods don’t experience barriers to participating in school, work, and recreational activities.
The City of North Vancouver has implemented a pilot program offering free menstrual products in civic facilities and public spaces across the City.
This two-year pilot is in partnership with United Way of the Lower Mainland as part of the Period Promise initiative, and in collaboration with North Vancouver City Library and MONOVA: Museum of North Vancouver. The program is aimed at ensuring people who have periods don’t experience barriers to participating in school, work, and recreational activities.
The City of North Vancouver has implemented a pilot program offering free menstrual products in civic facilities and public spaces across the City.
We want to hear from you! Provide your input on our free menstrual product pilot program, and share your input on the products and dispensers, as well as your experience. Our goal is to ensure that all voices and experiences are included and represented in our conversations around menstrual equity. Your input will be used to inform the future of this program in the City.
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