This Woman Has Collected 40,000 Feminine Products to Boost the Self-Esteem of Homeless Women

Many homeless women can't afford food and housing, let alone necessary feminine items like bras and menstrual hygiene products. Yet, these products are essential not just for every woman's health but also feelings of self-worth.
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Many homeless women can't afford food and housing, let alone necessary feminine items like bras and menstrual hygiene products. Yet, these products are essential not just for every woman's health but also feelings of self-worth.

Dana Marlowe, a mother of two who runs a disability advocacy and consulting company, decided to do something about it. Since homeless shelters rarely receive donations of bras and feminine hygiene products, Marlowe started the organization Support the Girls. During her free time, Marlowe collects these important items, organizing house pick-ups and dropping everything at shelters in the Washington, D.C., area where she lives.

So far, she's collected more than 8,000 bras and almost 30,000 feminine hygiene products. Learn more about what Marlowe does and how she got the idea by watching the video above.

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