The Guam Women’s Club members donated menstrual health and hygiene products to the Bureau of Women’s Affairs in support of F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School’s Project Sottera during the group’s
Ford Q. Elvidge, appointed civilian governor of Guam, pushed for the creation of the Guam Museum during his tenure in the early 1950s through the formation of a Parks and
After being closed for 13 years, on Saturday, May 29th, 1954, the Guam Museum opened its doors once again. Although technically still in existence during the Japanese occupation, the Guam
While the Guam Department of Education supports the Period Poverty Act, education officials said there’s not enough money to sufficiently supply schools with menstrual products.
While the Guam Department of Education supports the Period Poverty Act, education officials said there’s not enough money to sufficiently supply schools with menstrual products.