#Don’t stay out: the national campaign of Always and Hungarian Red Cross aims to help girls living in deep poverty
The campaign of Always and Hungarian Red Cross has been launched, aimed at alleviating menstrual poverty affecting young girls. Always Outstandingly
Supporting the Red Cross’s Work in Hungary. This year, the organization donates nearly 18 million forints to help young girls living in deep poverty. The charity program is now open to anyone who buys Always in any Rossmann store in the country.
Millions of young girls, millions of women worldwide are left out of school and later from work as well, because they do not have access to basic women’s hygiene products. In some countries, taboos on women are still life-threatening today.
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