Kansas City Public Library Celebrates 'Flowvember' With Donations

Since nobody reads books anymore . . . The public library continues to serve as a resource by way of gathering folks for a good cause. 

Brief aside . . . 20K (worthless) TKC bonus points for the first person who can provide context for my lead photo reference to this story . . .

Anyhoo . . . Here's a peek at what is actually a pretty great cause . . .

"Next month, KCPL is participating in Flowvember, a month-long menstrual product drive to assist with donation efforts. The library will accept boxes of liners, pads, tampons, and menstrual cups in designated bins across all 10 locations. Last year’s Flowvember drive accumulated 8,813 individual period supplies through community donations."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Kansas City Public Library partners with Strawberry Week for Flowvember

Courtesy of Strawberry Week Over the past year, Kansas City Public Library has offered a supply of free menstruation products in their restrooms in collaboration with Strawberry Week, a nonprofit addressing period poverty in our community. The organization provides menstrual products across the metro area and has supplied the library with upwards of 22,500-period products since their partnership began.

Comments