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Officials Working To Improve Access To Menstrual Supplies In Public Schools

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When Brooke Pinto worked in the Office of the Attorney General in the District of Columbia, she promised that if she was ever in a position to do so, she would do her part to eliminate period poverty.

The post Officials Working To Improve Access To Menstrual Supplies In Public Schools appeared first on The Seattle Medium.

Source: https://seattlemedium.com

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