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Kimberly-Clark Partners With NZ Government To End Period Poverty

Friday, 11 June 2021, 5:33 am More than 1,500 schools and kura to benefit from new initiative Kimberly-Clark New Zealand is proud to announce it has been named a key partner of the New Zealand Government’s ‘Access to Period Products in Schools’ initiative. Commencing mid-June, students from more than 1,610 schools and kura will have access to free tampons and pads, a key first step to addressing period poverty in New Zealand. UBK Period Products Kimberly-Clark is the manufacturer of New Zealand’s leading period care brand, U by Kotex. In 2020, the company participated in the Government’s Waikato trial of free period products in 15 schools and kura in the Waikato region, specifically supporting Fraser High School. In the same year, the company publicly committed to alleviating period poverty for 500,000 people across New Zealand, Australia and the Pacific, as well as educating five million people to fight menstrual stigma.

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Charity backs Parker despite alleged links to drug conspiracy

Middlemore Foundation 'stands by' boxer Joseph Parker over alleged link to drug ring

Stuff in light of his name suppression lifting. Andrew Cornaga/Photosport Joseph Parker won the WBO heavyweight belt in 2016. South Auckland health charity Middlemore Foundation said it was standing by Parker, who has been an ambassador for the past three years. “We stand with Joseph,” the charity’s chief executive Sandra Geange said. “We have worked closely with Joseph over the past three years, and we have seen the positive impact he has made in south Auckland through our work in the community.” Geange said Parker had been “tireless” in his support of the Counties Manukau people. “We look forward to continuing our association with him for years to come,” Geange said.

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