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Radcliff proclaims May 11–17 National Period Poverty Awareness Week, spotlights Pink Dot Project
Summary
At its May 11 meeting the Radcliff City Council read a proclamation supporting the Pink Dot Project and National Period Poverty Awareness Week; Dr. Shannon Holt described local impacts and organizers listed donation and distribution options.
The Radcliff City Council read and endorsed a proclamation on May 11 declaring May 11–17, 2026 as National Period Poverty Awareness Week and expressing support for the Pink Dot Project and related community distributions.
Dr. Shannon Holt addressed the council and described local period-poverty impacts she has encountered in her practice, saying that students and adults sometimes miss school or work when they cannot afford menstrual supplies. "1 in 4…
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