Partners For Change Goes Pink this Spring to Fight Period Poverty

Nearly half of all teens—44%—report feeling stress and embarrassment due to a lack of access to period products. No student should have to worry about managing their period at school. PERIOD. 

That’s why the Pink Link Project was created—to ensure no student has to choose between education and essential health needs.

During the months of March and April, we're collecting period products that go directly to our partnering school districts - Covington, Newport, Ludlow and Erlanger-Elsmere Independent.

Join us in “Going Pink” and make a donation to the Pink Link Project today. Together, we can put an end to period poverty. 

How You Can Help

Partners For Change is calling on the community to take action:

  • Donate to the Pink Link Project → https://bit.ly/GivetoCP

  • Purchase items from the Amazon Wishlist → https://bit.ly/PinkLinkProject

  • Host a period product drive → Gather essential supplies for local students.

  • Advocate for change → Contact legislators to support tax-free period products.

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