2024 Period Promise Campaign Combats Local Period Poverty
Published April 25th, 2024
May 28th is Menstrual Health Day and United Way Central Alberta is calling upon local communities to break the cycle of period poverty with the return of its impactful Period Promise campaign. With an ambitious goal of collecting over 85,000 menstrual products throughout the month of May, the organization continues its commitment to supporting those in need within the community.
Chelsea O’Donoghue, CEO of United Way Central Alberta, emphasizes the importance of collective action in addressing period poverty: “Period Promise underscores our commitment to fight period poverty in Central Alberta. Together, we can destigmatize menstruation and ensure that everyone has access to these essential products with the dignity they deserve.”
Communities, workplaces, and individuals are invited to participate in the United Way-led initiative by running their own Period Promise collection campaigns, gathering tampons, pads, and other menstrual products to help get products to people who need them.
Workplaces are also encouraged to sign United Way’s Period Promise policy, pledging to provide free menstrual products to anyone accessing their facilities.
Period Promise has seen a steady increase in its impact through the years, shedding light on the alarming statistic that nearly 1–in-4 Canadians who menstruate struggle to afford menstrual products for themselves or their children.
“We recognize the significant impact of period poverty has in different areas of life, including heightened risks to physical health and mental well-being,” said O’Donoghue. “As the cost of living rises, this reality becomes increasingly prevalent for more Central Albertans.”
Last year, through the unwavering support of many community partners, United Way Central Alberta distributed over 71,600 menstrual products to agencies and schools across Central Alberta. Building on this success, UWCA aims to expand its reach and impact even further in 2024.
To facilitate donations, United Way Central Alberta encourages the public to bring their contributions to their office. The organization will also engage community members and collect donations at Bower Place Shopping Center on Saturday, May 4th, 2024, and additional community pop-up events throughout May.
For more information about United Way Central Alberta’s Period Promise Campaign and how to
get involved, check out our Period Promise page!