Project Her FlowCare

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Our Menstrual Equity Program, Project Her FlowCare, aims to address the immediate needs of low-income individuals, in Deerfield Beach, FL, by providing menstrual products to low-income students who need them during after school and out of school time. i.e. weekends, spring break, winter break, and summertime.

We are ensuring our low-income community, has menstrual equity by providing a steady supply of pads to those in need via our Menstrual Equity Program, Project Her FlowCare.

We are thrilled to announce that on April 13, 2024, we are hosting a distribution event, in a strategically located underserved area in Deerfield Beach, Florida.

We believe that by coming together as a community, we can make a real difference in the lives of individuals who may be facing challenges. We are dedicated to creating a supportive environment where everyone feels valued and cared for.

If you are interested in receiving a supply of pads in our Project Her FlowCare, please register here.

If you are interested in donating to support this cause please donate here:

Reminder: You must be registered for the distribution event.

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If you would like to take part in our, Menstrual Equity: Project Her Flowcare distribution, please fill in the details and complete questions in this Event Registration Form and you will be automatically registered.

Event registration must be completed at least seven (7) days prior to the event.



Our Menstrual Equity program, Project Her Flowcare is designed to improve menstrual health. To address this need we developed the Menstrual Community Questionnaire (MCQ), which offers a set of self-report questions to assist us with providing a steady supply of pads to Deerfield Beach residents.

Do you feel part of any of these communities? *
What is menstruation? Check all the options that you think are correct. *
What menstrual products have you heard of (even if you have not used them)? *
Do you stop going to school or work when you menstruate/have your period? *

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