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by Bajan Reporter / April 30th, 2021
Some clients of The National Council on Substance Abuse (
NCSA), have received female care packages from The Lady Box Project.
The presentation of the packages was done recently, as the NCSA continues its drive to ensure that clients can get basic supplies during this time.
The Lady Box Project is a non-profit organization that seeks to ensure that women and girls have access to safe, hygienic sanitary products and can manage their periods with dignity. In so doing the mission of the project is in part, to reduce the burden of period poverty, where females, particularly those facing economic deprivation, have challenges affording and accessing essential menstrual hygiene products.
Barbados Today March 9, 2021
With the COVID-19 pandemic affecting all aspects of Barbadian society over the last year, faith-based organizations are being encouraged to be more welcoming towards people with disabilities and more accessible to all, said Minister of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs Cynthia Forde.
Speaking at the joint thanksgiving service for the Barbados Council for the Disabled and the National Disabilities Unit’s marking the
Month of the Disabled, Forde said: “We are currently faced with very challenging times, and it’s affecting all, irrespective of our religious beliefs. The COVID-19 pandemic does not discriminate between gender, able-bodied persons, religious persuasion, economic class, ethnicity, or any other forms of social stratification.