Hand-Made Menstrual Cloths Washed in Dirty Water Equals Dysentary

Adrienne Unae, a dancer, singer, actor, producer and proud member of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, has historically used theatre to foster enhancement of social, life, impulse control and anger management skills to "underserved" and "at risk" girls and women. A portion of show proceeds support the continued purchase and dissemination of feminine hygiene products to girls and women in need.

New York, NY - July 28, 2015 - (Newswire.com)

Adrienne Unae, the producer of a long running Broadway District Community Dinner Theater show. Today she announced her new hilariously funny cabaret style whodunit; Wasn’t Me. Opening Night is August 5th at the Broadway Comedy Club, located at 318 W. 53rd Street, NY, NY between 8th and 9th Avenues.

This achievement puts Adrienne Unae in a position to join the war against three very important things. 1) New York City - Food stamps can't buy pads. As a result, shelters need help purchasing and disseminating pads. 2) New York City and Kenya - Many girls do not regularly attend school because they do not have enough, if any at all, disposable sanitary napkins. 3) Kenya – Some girls sew pieces of cloth together to use during their period. These "pads" are hand washed in bacteria filled water, air dried, reused and shared amongst each other. 





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adrienne unae
P O Box 891
New York
NY 10163
United States

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