
United Way BC’s Period Promise campaign looks to address increased period poverty in Kamloops area
KAMLOOPS — United Way BC’s annual Period Promise campaign kicked off earlier this month, running until May 31. This year’s campaign is working to combat the growing rate of people in the local area who are experiencing period poverty.
The campaign provides period products to agencies whose clients may be living in poverty or are struggling to afford menstrual products.
More than a dozen agencies in and around the local area have applied to receive donated products for their clients. This year, the United Way BC Thompson-Nicola Cariboo Region’s Campaign Manager Chelsea Ingram says more than 450,000 products are needed in Kamloops.