Don’t feel bad if you didn’t know about Native American students’ lack of period supplies until now. I’m Native American myself (enrolled Citizen Potawatomi) and didn’t have a clue about it until I read a HuffPost article in the summer of 2017, Why Many Native American Girls Skip School When They Have Their Periods. I hope you’ll check out the article, and that you are inspired to learn more about us and join with us so that we can meet the needs of even more students each month. You can visit our website at kweksociety.org and our Facebook page @kweksociety; @KwekSociety will take you to our latest Tweets.
The Kwek Society got its IRS designation as a 501(c)(3) organization in 2018, so all donations to us are tax-deductible to the extent the law permits. We are an all-volunteer organization so your donations directly support students. You can read a report detailing our mission, programming, financials and more at Guidestar. Currently The Kwek Society is sending first-period kits bought from Be Prepared Period, along with period pads, tampons and girls’ underwear, to students in 6 schools in the Central Consolidated School District. We have just been asked to supply 5 more schools in that school district, which covers nearly 3,000 square miles in the northwest corner of New Mexico. Most of the students attending these New Mexico schools are Navajo girls, all students in the district are economically disadvantaged.