By A Mystery Man Writer
Leading period and incontinence underwear brand, Thinx Inc., announced its recent – and its largest – donation to the Alliance for Period Supplies, a non-profit organization that works to bring an end to period poverty in the United States. The donation of 100,000 pairs of reusable period underwear is more than double the company’s contribution …
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