Personal Products Pantry Drive

SHOWER THEM WITH JOY 

June 8 – 13 

HELP, SHOP, DONATE, WIN 

b\well and HOW are hosting a Spring Personal Product Pantry Drive! We will be collecting donations for HOW’s Personal Product Pantry from June 8-13. 

In addition to the services, HOW provides for women with chronic illness on the Outer Cape, HOW operates a Food and Personal Care Products Pantry – open to anyone in need from Eastham to Provincetown. 

While SNAP helps address food insecurity – a major challenge in our rural community – these benefits don’t cover essential non-food items such as toothpaste, menstrual pads, bath soap, and household cleaner. 

Together with your support, we can provide these items to help ease the burden of cost, transportation, and worry that may come with chronic illness or economic hardship. 

Your donations help make it possible for us to offer these items to those in need! 

Come say hello! We’ll be at a table with a basket for donations on the following days:   

Thursday, June 8th: 

  • b\well patio at 220 Commercial Street in Provincetown from 2-4 PM. 

Friday, June 9th: 

  • Eastham Public Library at 190 Samoset Rd #3145, Eastham from 12:30-2:30 PM. 
  • Firehouse at 254 Commercial St, Provincetown 4-6 PM. 

Saturday, June 10th:  

  • Stop and Shop at 56 Shank Painter Road in Provincetown from 11AM-1PM. 
  • b\well patio at 220 Commercial Street in Provincetown from 2-4 PM. 

 

Baskets for donated items will also be set out at b\well, HOW Office, and Eastham Public Library, and Truro Public library from June 8th-13th.  

Most Requested Items: 

  • Toilet Paper (individual rolls) 
  • Deodorant 
  • Menstrual Pads/Liners 
  • Shampoo / Conditioner 
  • Body Wash / Bath Soap 
  • Body Lotion 
  • Toothbrush / Toothpaste/Dental Floss 
  • Eco-friendly Household Cleaners 

 

*Unopened, hypoallergenic, Paraben/Sulfate/Fragrance-free, and naturally formulated products are greatly appreciated! 

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