City of Whittlesea collection points for Share the Dignity Drive

Published on 12 March 2025

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The City of Whittlesea is proud to support the Share the Dignity Drive again. This campaign helps provide free period products to women, girls, and anyone who menstruates, especially those in need.

Having a period is not a choice, but some people must choose between buying period products or other essential items. Share the Dignity helps by running Dignity Drives in March and August each year.

Pink collection boxes will be placed in the City of Whittlesea during March. The goal is to help people facing domestic violence, homelessness, or financial struggles get the period products they need.

How you can help

Please donate brand-new period products in their original packaging. This includes pads, tampons, reusable pads, period underwear, menstrual cups, and incontinence products. Only unopened packs can be accepted for hygiene reasons.

Collection points in the City of Whittlesea

You can donate from 1 March to 31 March 2025 at these locations:

  • Greenbrook Community House, 40 McFarlane Cres, Epping
  • Galada Community Centre, 10A Forum Way, Epping
  • Ganbu Gulinj Community Centre, 55 Macedon Parade, Wollert
  • Miller Community Centre, 11 Mill Park Drive, Mill Park
  • Riverside Community Centre, 8 Doreen Rogen Way, South Morang
  • Jindi Family and Community Centre, 48 Breadalbane Avenue, Mernda
  • French Street Hall/Lalor Neighbourhood House, 47A French Street, Lalor
  • Whittlesea Community Activity Centre, 57/61 Laurel Street, Whittlesea
  • City of Whittlesea Council Offices, 25 Ferres Boulevard, South Morang

For more details and other collection points, visit Share the Dignity website.

About Share the Dignity

Share the Dignity helps women, girls, and people who menstruate who are facing tough times. They provide free period products to those dealing with homelessness, domestic violence, or poverty. The aim is to make sure no one has to worry about their period when going through a hard time. Together, we can help everyone have dignity.

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