The city of Göttingen is supporting the student initiative "Break the Bloody Taboo" in its efforts to ensure easy and barrier-free access to menstrual products. A collection container is now available in the foyer of the New Town Hall at Hiroshimaplatz 1-4, where unopened tampons and sanitary pads can be deposited. The donated products will then be distributed to municipal facilities such as emergency shelters as needed and made available free o…
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The city of Göttingen is supporting the student initiative "Break the Bloody Taboo" in its efforts to ensure easy and barrier-free access to menstrual products. A collection container is now available in the foyer of the New Town Hall at Hiroshimaplatz 1-4, where unopened tampons and sanitary pads can be deposited. The donated products will then be distributed to municipal facilities such as emergency shelters as needed and made available free o…