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St. Louis Area Diaper Bank Partners with Rung for Women

Nonprofits work together to provide period supplies for St. Louis communities in need

Pictured from left to right is Rung’s president Leslie Gill with St. Louis Area Diaper Bank’s Executive Director Muriel Smith.
Pictured from left to right is Rung’s president Leslie Gill with St. Louis Area Diaper Bank’s Executive Director Muriel Smith. (St. Louis Area Diaper Bank)

The St. Louis Area Diaper Bank and its St. Louis Alliance for Period Supplies program recently partnered with Rung for Women to provide period supplies to its 100 members and the St. Louis community.

The St. Louis Alliance for Period Supplies (STL APS) ensures access to menstrual hygiene products, which allows full participation in daily life with dignity. To date more than 450,000 period supplies have been distributed in St. Louis, with 10,800 period supplies allocated each week. Last year two-thirds of low-income women in St. Louis could not afford menstrual hygiene products, with 46% of low-income women having to choose between food and period products.

Founded in 2019, STL APS is a Diaper Bank program that distributes period supplies through community partners, as well as advocates for the elimination of β€œperiod poverty”. Established in 2018, Rung empowers women to achieve economic success, holistic well-being, and a joyful life. The nonprofit offers the space and resources required to create change in both women’s careers and lives.

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β€œEnding period poverty is essential to helping the women of St. Louis thrive in their daily lives,” said Rung’s president Leslie Gill. β€œRung is excited to partner with St. Louis Alliance for Period Supplies to help distribute period supplies to Rung members and the surrounding community.”

β€œWe rely on robust partners like Rung to help us reach and support women in the region,” said St. Louis Area Diaper Bank Executive Director Muriel Smith. β€œThis new alliance will help us connect with those in need who cannot afford the essentials they require to be successful.”

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Pictured from left to right is Rung’s president Leslie Gill with St. Louis Area Diaper Bank’s Executive Director Muriel Smith.

For information about STL APS, call (314) 624-0888 or visit their website.

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