Nanshi took the lead in promoting the "Moon Landing Project" in the country, providing free sanitary products to disadvantaged housewives and rural schoolgirls.

(Photo by reporter Cai Wenju)

[Reporter Cai Wenju/Tainan Report] Since August 2011, the Tainan City Government has led the country in promoting the "Moon Landing Project", providing free sanitary products to disadvantaged housewives and rural schoolgirls.

The Cathay United Bank Foundation responded to the Nanshi Government’s policy of eliminating menstrual poverty, and today donated 5,778 packs of sanitary products to disadvantaged female students, homeless women, women who have been abused, disabled women, children under guardianship, new residents and other disadvantaged women in Nanshi. About 2,889 disadvantaged women have benefited.

The Nanshi Social Bureau stated that up to now, a total of 26,280 packages have been donated under the joint sharing of many enterprises, benefiting a total of 7,280 women, helping to reduce the daily consumption of sanitary products for female students in rural areas and women from disadvantaged families.

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Social Affairs Director Lu Yucong expressed his gratitude to the Cathay United Bank Foundation for responding to the policy of eradicating menstrual poverty and donating sanitary napkins to female students and women friends from disadvantaged families in Tainan City for giving substantial care to disadvantaged women.

In order to continue to promote the moon landing plan, the social bureau uses social assistance donations to plan open contracts to purchase sanitary products, enrich the stock of sanitary napkins in physical banks in the city, and provide social welfare centers, homeless centers and other units in various districts to respond to the needs of serviced households. Provide necessary physical support.

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