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Black Women Need More Access to Free Period Products

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Mamatoto Village, a Washington, D.C. nonprofit, has initiated a period-product pantry to distribute free reproductive health care products to Black residents in the 7th Ward, aiming to address period poverty.

Source: https://seattlemedium.com

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