Period poverty is a lack of access to sanitary products due to financial reasons – and it is surprisingly common.
What was already an issue has grown substantially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, with research suggesting that 30% of girls aged 14-21 have struggle to afford to access menstrual products during lockdown (Plan International UK, 2020).
Thankfully, a local charity is lending a helping hand to ensure that no-one should face this struggle alone.
Every Month is providing people with free access to menstrual products every month.
The packs, which contain an assortment of tampons, pads and a chocolate bar, are donated to food banks, charities and shelters across the country.
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Not only are staff helping people experiencing poverty across Manchester to have safer, more comfortable periods, but they’re also making a massive impact.
In 2020 alone, the charity distributed over 120,000 period products.
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Although Every Month was established a few years ago, 2020 was its most difficult year and a time when its services were needed most.
Due to the ongoing lockdown, the charity witnessed a substantial increase in the number of individuals requiring Every Month packs, and simultaneously finding supplies was a struggle as supermarkets placed limits on how many items could be purchased.
Typically making around 800 packs every month, this has increased to over 1000 due to the effects of the pandemic.
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However, this resilient local charity ensured that no-one would go without during the pandemic, raising their efforts to tackle period poverty in a variety of ways.
From hosting at-home packing parties to a variety of online fundraising methods, volunteers have continued to provide sanitary products to those most in need at this difficult time.
The latest fundraising event is the ‘Menstrual Miles Challenge’, which is to take place between 8-14 March.
Every Month is asking people to join volunteers in completing 14.5 menstrual miles, whether that’s by running, cycling, or any other way that they fancy.
This is also to celebrate the 120,000 tampons and pads that they have donated in the past 12 months, which is equivalent to 14.5 miles when placed side-by-side.
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If you are experiencing period poverty, Every Month is here to help.
You can find out which food banks and shelters they regularly donate to on their website.
Keep up-to-date with any fundraising activities and how you can help through their Instagram and Facebook.
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One of Manchester’s newest arts venues to host brand-new comedy festival this summer
Emily Sergeant
A brand-new comedy festival is set to take over one of the city centre’s newest arts venues this summer.
That’s right… some of the UK’s best comedy names are coming to Manchester.
That’s because renowned production company, A Lovely Time, has put together an absolutely jam-packed lineup of television names, internet sensations, and hotly-tipped newcomers, for a weekend full of comedy shows in the heart of the city centre at the exciting new arts venue Fairfield Social Club – which is tucked away down at the Green Quarter.
The exciting new festival, which is called A Lovely Weekend, will kick off on Friday 7 June with a gala show hosted by the company’s very-own Amy Gledhill, who comedy fans may recognise from appearances on BBC‘s Would I Lie To You, and more.
Then, across the rest of the three-day long weekend lineup, you can expect to catch comedy sets and work-in-progress performances from the likes of Edinburgh Comedy Award nominees Phil Ellis (Icklewick FM on BBC Radio 4), and Olga Koch (Live at The Apollo on BBC One), Paddy Young, who recently won the BBC New Comedy Award, Chris Cantrill (Avoidance on BBC One), and Blackpool’s-finest Tom Lawrinson.
Internet sensations such as Stevie Martin and Abi Clarke are also on the lineup, as well as hotly-tipped Edinburgh debutante, Hannah Platt, and Geordie sketch supergroup, Metroland.
You can even catch something a little bit different from Poppy Hillstead too, who’s set to transfer her popular podcast to the stage.
Split across two venues over three days, A Lovely Weekend is all looking set to be the largest undertaking from comedy production super-duo, A Lovely Time, which was created by promoter John Stansfield and comedian Chris Cantrill, and, as mentioned, it will take over the newly-opened Fairfield Social Club – a venue which has already hosted brilliant shows from the likes of Josie Long, Three Bean Salad, Ashley Gavin, and Nick Helm since opening back in March.
“We’re so excited to be bringing A Lovely Weekend to Manchester,” commented founder, John Stansfield.
“The city is long overdue a proper comedy festival, and across the three days at Fairfield Social Club, we’ve programmed some of our absolute favourites to ensure a lovely time for all.”
Tickets to A Lovely Weekend have just gone on sale yesterday (Wednesday 1 November), and are already selling fast – with both day and full weekend passes available from £20, and individual show tickets up for grabs from £6 each too.
Electrik Bar in Chorlton is giving away 100 FREE frankfurters to celebrate their latest kitchen collab
Danny Jones
We all love a freebie, so we thought we’d spread the good word of the scran lords by letting you know that Electrik over in Chorlton is giving away 100 free frankfurters to celebrate their newest menu takeover.
The popular neighbourhood bar and kitchen on Wilbraham Road in the South Manchester suburb has had a couple of different foodie collaborations over the past couple of years, with local residents Paramogeddon and Four Side Vegan Pizza being the most recent, but now they’re doing hot dogs.
Welcoming their latest vendors Tisch Und Teller, Electrik will be giving away a total of 100 free frankfurters to the first century of people there this evening.
Bringing a taste of Berlin, Bavaria, Frankfurt and more (with a Manc twist, of course) to the popular pub for the Thursday launch party, all you need to do is order a drink upon arrival to get your hands on a free frankfurter sandwiched between a lovely fluffy roll.
Who doesn’t love a hot dog? Especially when they’re giving them away.
As for Tisch Und Teller (TuT), they’ve been serving up German-inspired favourites from the likes of The Shakespeare in Manchester city centre and Nip and Tipple in Whalley Range since September last year, including some very impressive brunches and Sunday roasts.
But the brand just keeps gaining more traction and now they’re setting up shop in Electrik, we’re sure the word will continue to spread – and fast.
Better still, as advertised on the promo poster, not only will TuT now be serving up their delicious food from Electrik every Thursday-Sunday for the foreseeable but the launch party will also live music by local legend and DJing veteran, Abigail Ward of Ghost Assembly.
Free food, pints and top tunes – what more could you ask for on a random weeknight?
The offer will be available from 6pm tonight and, once again, you have to be among the first 100 people to buy a pint to be eligible for a free frankfurter.