Nearly 30,000 pounds of sanitary pads, tampons, food boxes and hygiene supplies will be distributed in Selma tomorrow to help people impacted by the tornado that hit last month.
Nearly 30,000 pounds of sanitary pads, tampons, food boxes and hygiene supplies have been collected for communities impacted by the tornado that hit last month.- high school students in Montgomery who work to end period poverty in Alabama, -- will distribute items in both Selma and Montgomery.
Women in Training will first distribute food from their warehouse - located at 3108 Fairwest Place, Montgomery, AL - beginning at 10 a.m for the Flatwood community. “When we heard about this tornado that really hit Alabama, we felt this very, very personal connection, and we kind of related firsthand to what the people who were affected by this tornado were going through so that kind of like motivated us to help with disaster relief,” said Breanna.
They held an outreach event along with Selma, Education Literacy Math & Arts last week to distribute WITKITS, which include hygiene supplies, at Selma High School.
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