Gao City Education Bureau promotes the "Moon Care" pilot project on campus, providing sanitary products for elementary and middle school girls.

(Provided by the Education Bureau)

[Reporter Fang Zhixian/Kaohsiung Report] The Education Bureau of Kaohsiung City Government cares about the issue of "menstrual poverty" and promotes the "Moon Care" pilot project on campus to provide primary and secondary school girls with sanitary products. It has received corporate donations for 2 consecutive years School menstrual supplies, a total of 544,000 pieces of physiological supplies, so that disadvantaged students in the school no longer worry about menstrual periods, and implement the maintenance of students' physical and mental health.

In order to eliminate the phenomenon of "menstrual poverty" on campus, the Gaoshi Education Bureau cooperated with "Atomy Company" to promote Kaohsiung City to implement a trial plan for monthly health and sanitary products, and donated sanitary products to schools in Gaoshi. The Education Bureau and MoonCare lockers are provided on campus to make it easier for students to obtain sanitary supplies. Physiological supplies are also distributed to classrooms and health centers for students to take care of their physical hygiene needs.

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In addition, the Gao City Government provides vulnerable families with access to physical banks or health centers of the Social Bureau to receive sanitary products; the Education Bureau also cooperated with the public and private sectors to promote "Monthly Safe Health" sanitary products in 5 junior high schools and 10 elementary schools last year The pilot project will continue to distribute to schools in Kaohsiung City this year, and strive to alleviate the phenomenon of "menstrual poverty" on campus.

Xie Wenbin, director of the Education Bureau, said that the Education Bureau will continue to assist schools in strengthening menstruation education, teaching students to actively express their needs and take care of their bodies. At the same time, through research or publicity, they will care for disadvantaged students at any time, laying the foundation for national health and caring for the educational goals of students' healthy growth.

Gao City Education Bureau promotes the "Moon Care" pilot project on campus, providing sanitary products for elementary and middle school girls.

(Provided by the Education Bureau)

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