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No Woman, No Girl Initiative partners with the City of Raleigh to launch Pink Pantry

The No Girl, No Woman Initiative has partnered with the City of Raleigh to bring its first permanent Pink Pantry location that’ll bring direct access to needed hygiene materials. Find out how the Pink Pantry is filling in the gaps and how to get involved with the cause.

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The No Woman, No Girl Initiative provides boots-on-the-ground service to the community.

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The No Woman, No Girl Initiative has partnered with the City of Raleigh to launch its first Pink Pantry, a permanent location that will provide direct access to hygiene care for women, girls, and families experiencing crisis or homelessness. The location will be near Nash Square Park downtown.

At the Pink Pantry, basic hygiene materials will be provided at no cost. Readily available materials will include hygiene items for hair, oral health, body care and personal feminine hygiene products.

The pantry’s completion is projected to be late this year. Community members can stay up-to-date on the progress by following along on socials.

View more on how to donate to the nonprofit and further serve the community.

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