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The program is expanding to include post-secondary schools starting next month. (650 CKOM file photo)

Free menstrual product program expands to post-secondary schools

Sep 25, 2024 | 10:18 AM

A Saskatchewan program that provides free menstrual products to people in need is expanding.

The program, which was launched in October of 2023, has already distributed more than five million products to 670 schools and 23 shelters across Saskatchewan, and two million more products are set to be distributed, starting next month.

The program is also expanding to include post-secondary schools, with hundreds of thousands of products set to be sent out.

“This fall, in addition to 670 elementary and high schools, nine post-secondary institutions and six private vocational schools will receive product so students in need have access to free period products,” Laura Ross, Saskatchewan’s minister responsible for the Status of Women Office, said in a statement.