United Way BC wants to make menstrual products as accessible as toilet paper
NANAIMO — United Way BC (UWBC) is once again collecting menstrual products for those in need, with last year’s donations unable to match the high demand.
The Period Promise Campaign starts on Friday, May 1 and runs until the end of the month, with over a million menstrual products requested from 26 different frontline agencies in Central and Northern Vancouver Island last year, according to UWBC.
Director of labour participation at UQBC Lori Mayhew said last year they were able to distribute 36,000 products across the Island, but clearly more needs to be done to close the gap.
“We’re mobilizing communities, workplaces and partners to respond to period poverty at the local level. We want people to collect products so that they can be distributed to agencies to help people in need to have access to these products so they can menstruate in dignity.”



