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Mercer University Student Spearheads Period Program

Original article written by Andrea Honaker, The Den

A Mercer University student has stepped up to make period products more accessible to students on the Macon campus.

Junior Sreeja Pandiri, a neuroscience major on the premed track, was awarded a $1,000 mini-grant this spring from Mercer’s Visionary Student Panel in support of her project, “Period Product Accessibility: Let’s Go Aunt Flow.”

With the funds and in partnership with Aunt Flow, Pandiri purchased two wall-mounted period product dispensers that were recently installed in two buildings.

A few coin-operated dispensers already exist on campus, but Pandiri wanted to add dispensers to more high-traffic areas and offer products free of charge. One machine was installed in the women’s restroom near Hawkins Arena in the University Center and one in the women’s restroom on the main level of the Connell Student Center.

In addition, a box with supplies has been added to the Connell Student Center’s gender-neutral restroom. The Student Government Association’s Campus Safety and Improvements Committee, which Pandiri chairs, will cover the cost of restocking the dispensers. 

I wanted to give back to that community that’s made me the best version of myself. As a premed student, accessibility to health care has always been really important to me. A lot of people think about accessibility to health care as being able to see a doctor or have health insurance, but period products are also a part of that accessibility, so that’s my way of giving back.

Sreeja Pandiri

Pandiri was inspired to create the project while attending a leadership conference in Atlanta hosted by URGE, which stands for Unite for Reproductive & Gender Equity. There, she learned about making reproductive care more accessible on college campuses and was introduced to Aunt Flow, a company that provides period products to universities at discount prices.

Mental health is a vital component of menstrual health, and Pandiri said the dispensers will give students one less thing to worry about. Finances may be tight for some students, and a quick trip to the store for supplies may not be possible since many don’t have a car on campus. 

Pandiri hopes her project will make students feel cared for and give them a better sense of security on campus. 

“I really hope this fosters a sense of community among students, that people will see this initiative and be inspired to have their own initiative to give back to the community,” she said. 

For more details, check out the original article here.

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claire coder,
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Hi! I’m Claire. I founded Aunt Flow after getting my period in public without the supplies needed.

At 18 years old, I dedicated my life to developing a solution to ensure businesses and schools could sustainably provide quality period products, for free, in bathrooms. Our products are made with organic cotton and we are constantly working to reduce our environmental impact! Since 2021, we've donated MILLIONS of period products to menstruators in need. I call this people helping people. PERIOD.®

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