The downtown library on the campus of West Virginia University.
In partnership with Planned Parenthood South Atlantic, the Morgantown Menstrual Equity Coalition and the Womenâs Resource Center, more locations on campus are soon likely to offer free menstrual products to students.
According to Emily Womeldorff, constituency engagement specialist at Planned Parenthood South Atlantic, take some, leave some bins of menstrual products have just been set up in the WVU Commuter Lounges. Another location likely to have these products available soon includes the [College of Business and Economics] building, thanks to the WVU Women in Business Club, said Sally Brown, the exhibits and program coordinator in the office of the dean of WVU Libraries.