Fighting period poverty locally- one step at a time! Many thanks to those who contributed to help local females in need! As part of our Basic Needs and Personal Care Programs, Promise Hill donated a total of 4574 feminine hygiene products to Dallas Life between June and August of 2019. Dallas Life is a place where homeless men, women and children can receive help and hope during their time of need. It is a path to recovery and self-sufficient living, and a promise that there is a way to begin again. Many thanks to our partnerships with Spa In the City, Cooper Specialty and Dr. Currington for making these donation possible. We are forever grateful!
As part of our Basic Needs and Personal Care Programs, as well as our 2019 Feminine Hygiene Products Collection for America, Promise Hill delivered 2510 period products to young girls and women in need at The Center for Women and Families in Louisville, Kentucky. This amazing Center provides a safe house for victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse. The Center serves 8000 individuals annually, has 89 beds, and 30 apartments, which are used for transitional housing purposes.
Fighting period poverty one step at a time! Many thanks to the young ladies at Ohio Northern Sorority, Zeta Tau Alpha, for hosting a drive. This drive resulted in the collection of 1510 feminine hygiene products! As part of our Basic Needs Program and our current
Feminine Hygiene Products Collection, Promise Hill distributed these products to young girls and women in need throughout America.
On behalf of Promise Hill’s Personal Care Program, this adorable couple donated a large amount of personal care products to the Mount Sterling Community Center, which services those in need within the 740 area code in Mount Sterling, Ohio.
As part of our Personal Care Program, Jim Colvin, Promise Hill Board of Directors member and Treasurer, donated shampoo, conditioner, body wash and deodorant to the Food and Clothing Pantry at the Mount Sterling Community Center. This donation will serve men, women and children in need within the 740 area code. Accepting the donation was Annie Tomlinson, MSCC Executive Director.