Forbes Woolworths is apart of the 20th August Dignity Drive to help deliver period products to those in need across Forbes.
Share the Dignity recently revealed the results of its latest Bloody Big Survey, where alarmingly 76.67 per cent of respondents admitted they find it difficult to purchase period products due to financial stress.
"We're proud to continue our partnership with Share the Dignity and support another Dignity Drive this month," Woolworths Store Manager John Gay said.
"It's always great to see so many of our Forbes shoppers get involved with generous donations to help support those in need. We might even turn out to be the store that hits the one millionth donation, so thank you to everyone who gets involved."
People who would like to support those in need can donate period products to Share the Dignity's Dignity Drive this August.
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Supporters can donate unopened period products and incontinence aids at all Woolworths supermarkets and select businesses.
Donation boxes will be set up at a number of participating businesses, including all Woolworths supermarkets in the area.
Five cents from the sale of every period care product in-store and online at Woolworths supermarkets will also be donated to Share the Dignity until Tuesday, August 27.
These funds will help provide free period care products to those in need and maintain over 109 Dignity Vending Machines.
All donations are collected by Share the Dignity's volunteers who sort, count and drop them off to one of Share the Dignity's 3000+ charity partners.
Donations are distributed locally to charity partners in the communities where they are donated.