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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.
Two Scores of Bliss for Rotimi, Betty Akeredolu
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Lady Susan is the title of one of Jane Austen’s early pieces, written about 1794. The sophisticated anti-heroine Lady Susan Vernon boasts of her skills in flirting, adultery, and general scheming. It’s thought Jane may have based the character on the notorious Lady Elizabeth. She must have at least known her reputation and maybe her works as she was a published author. Lady Elizabeth Berkeley was born in December 1750 and in 1767 she married William, 6th Baron Craven, becoming known as Lady Betty Craven. Both Elizabeth and her husband indulged in affairs, notably Elizabeth’s scandalous liaison with the French ambassador, the Count of Guines, in 1773.