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SVMC joins national project to increase accessibility to free menstrual products - Vermont Biz

Free pads now available at 15 locations.

Vermont Business Magazine Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC) is distributing 50,000 menstrual pads for free in partnership with local and national organizations. SVMC is a part of Southwestern Vermont Health Care (SVHC).

“Period poverty causes physical, mental, and emotional challenges for many. SVMC is proud to join the longstanding community effort to make menstrual products more available and is grateful to both the national and local partners on this project,” said Dr. Kimberley Sampson, chair of SVMC’s OB/GYN department. “By making menstrual products available for free, we are working towards creating a positive and supportive environment for menstruating people, and we are here to help them get what they need to live healthy and productive lives.”    

The pads have been made available through the PERIOD. organization, Walmart, and Always, a Proctor and Gamble subsidiary. The group has committed to giving out 2.5 million pads nationally to people experiencing challenges obtaining or paying for menstrual products. 

The 50,000 pads allocated for Bennington are available for free to patients throughout the community thanks, in part, to a partnership with the Alliance for Community Transformations (ACT Bennington). SVMC's VISTA Fellow Sha’mar Dennison has spearheaded the effort and leads the local pad distribution.

ACT’s Take Care Project distributes period products to 10 locations throughout Bennington. Under Dennison and ACT's leadership, some of the pads will be distributed through ACT’s current channels. Others will be distributed through SVMC OB/GYN, SVMC Pediatrics, other local medical practices, and the Bennington Recreation Center/YMCA. Free menstrual products are now available at 15 locations throughout Bennington.

“A lack of menstrual products should never impact someone's ability to work, play, or go to school,” said ACT Director Dare Chammings. “These resources from PERIOD., Walmart, and Always and the cooperation from SVMC and other community partners will make a significant difference as people in our community work to overcome barriers to access menstrual care items.”

Period poverty is defined as inadequate access to menstrual hygiene tools and education, including sanitary products, due to income or other barriers. In a national survey of 1,000 menstruating teens, 1 in 5 struggled to afford period products and 4 in 5 either missed or knew someone who missed class time because they did not have access to period products. The problem has intensified in recent years due to the economic impacts of COVID, inflation, and a national tampon shortage. Since 2014, the PERIOD. organization has been working to eliminate the stigma of periods and address period poverty by providing menstrual products to those struggling to purchase quality period products due to their expense.

About SVHC:
Southwestern Vermont Health Care (SVHC) is a comprehensive, preeminent, healthcare system providing exceptional, convenient, and affordable care to the communities of Bennington and Windham Counties of Vermont, eastern Rensselaer and Washington Counties of New York, and northern Berkshire County in Massachusetts. SVHC includes Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC), Southwestern Vermont Regional Cancer Center, the Centers for Living and Rehabilitation, and the SVHC Foundation. SVMC includes 25 primary and specialty care practices.

Southwestern Vermont Health Care is among the most lauded small rural health systems in the nation. It is the recipient of the American Hospital Association’s 2020 Rural Hospital Leadership Award. In addition, SVMC ranked fourth nationwide for the value of care it provides by the Lown Institute Hospital Index in 2020 and is a five-time recipient of the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Magnet® recognition for nursing excellence. The health system is fortunate to have the support of platinum-level corporate sponsor Mack, a leading supplier of contract manufacturing services and injection molded plastic parts based in Arlington, VT.

Southwestern Vermont Medical Center provides exceptional care without discriminating on the basis of an individual’s age, race, ethnicity, religion, culture, language, physical or mental disability, socioeconomic status, sex, sexual orientation, or gender identity or expression. Language assistance services, free of charge, are available at 1-800-367-9559.

About ACT:

The Alliance for Community Transformations (ACT) is a community-based coalition focused on supporting Bennington-area youth in making healthy decisions. The organization provides targeted prevention programming and substance-free event opportunities for local youth, primarily grades 6 – 12. Through this work, ACT aims to decrease youth substance use rates, delay first-time use, and increase youth engagement and the number of youth reporting they feel connected to, and valued by, our community. ACT's overall mission is to empower communities to act in collaboration to prevent youth substance use, reduce substance use across all ages, promote greater wellness and long-term health in the greater Bennington area.  Learn more at actbennington.org.

BENNINGTON, VT—October 7, 2022—Southwestern Vermont Medical Center

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