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CFUW Perth and District leads drive to combat period poverty

CFUW collect period products
Left to right: Sarah McKay, CFUW member; Wendy Quarrington, The Good Food Bank Coordinator, and Marlene Starkman, CFUW Co-President. Photo submitted.

Carley Stewart, from the national organization The Period Purse, shared some startling statistics with CFUW Perth and District at a presentation on February 27. According to Plan International Canada’s research, 34 percent of women and girls in Canada often or occasionally make budget sacrifices to afford menstrual products.  Some girls and women miss school and work because they can’t afford to purchase period supplies. They estimate that a Canadian woman spends up to $6,000 over her lifetime on period products, and women in rural and remote communities can pay up to double the price that urban women do.

The presentation spurred CFUW to raise awareness of this issue and to launch a drive to collect donations of pads, tampons, menstrual cups, and period underwear. The Table Community Food Centre eagerly endorsed the initiative and will be distributing the collected materials to those who need them. 

CFUW put the word out and asked members and the public to bring donations to their March 21 meeting or to take period products directly to The Table.  In total, 160 pounds of menstrual hygiene items were donated. Wendy Quarrington, the Good Food Bank Coordinator, said that these products are a necessity of life, but the Table’s budget does not allow for their purchase, so they depend on donations to meet the demand. She was thrilled to receive such a large contribution but estimated that even this generous supply would last only about three months.

One of the donations came from a community member who shared her own experience, “In university I struggled to afford basic hygiene products and used everything to the last possible moment/drop.  One day, I found a bag of assorted products on my room door handle was touched someone had noticed. It was a HUGE gift in my life, and I’ve never stopped paying it forward.”

CFUW Perth and District is committed to promoting human rights and the advancement of girls and women through education and advocacy. CFUW Perth and District co-president, Marlene Starkman, said CFUW hopes to make this an annual activity.

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CFUW Perth and District supports summer literacy programming in Lanark County

Judy Preston and Julie Hansen
Julie Hansen, Interim CEO of the Perth and District Union Library (right), accepts a donation from CFUW representative Judy Preston (left). Photo credit: Submitted.

Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW) Perth and District is providing $3,000 to support delivery of literacy programs for children in the summer of 2023. Early literacy provides a strong foundation for success in school and beyond, and we are pleased to support the creative programming offered by our in local libraries. Over the past week, members of CFUW’s Education, Literacy and the Arts Committee presented cheques for $500 to the Almonte Branch of the Mississippi Mills Public Library, the Carleton Place Public Library, the Lanark Highlands Public Library, the Perth and District Union Library, the Rideau Lakes Public Library, and the Smiths Falls Public Library. 

Amanda Robinson, CEO/Librarian at the Lanark Highlands Public Library said she “would like to emphasize that we are so grateful for the support you have shown us over the past several years despite the challenges you have faced in your fundraising endeavors.” She joined the other librarians and children’s programmers for the help we provide to young readers. 

CFUW Perth and District is committed to promoting education, equality and lifelong learning in our community.

For more information, contact cfuwperthanddistrict@gmail.com

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