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CATHOLIC SCHOOLS |
April 24 , 2018 | The Valley Catholic |
Notre Dame High School ’ s Sister Project |
At Notre Dame High School in downtown San Jose , where all the students are girls and most of the faculty are women , the topic of feminine products is no big deal and the concept of having to do without these basic necessities is unthinkable . But for many girls and women throughout the San Jose community , this is the harsh reality . According to Sacred Heart Community Center ( SHCS ), who serves thousands of people each month , women and girls are often forced to stay at home rather than attend school or work due to a lack of adequate supplies . Notre Dame shares a special bond with SHCS , one of its downtown partners , with students often volunteering in various capacities |
. SHCS offers a comprehensive array of resources and services as it brings together the community to address poverty in Silicon Valley , and although they receive donations regularly , feminine products are rarely included .
After hearing about the challenges facing their ‘ sisters ’ in the community , Notre Dame students took action , launching The Sister Project . Held each year during Notre Dame ’ s annual Spirit Week , The Sister Project collects women ’ s underwear and sanitary products for donation to Sacred Heart . This year ’ s joint effort between ASB School Council and campus ministry homeroom reps collected more than 60,000 items – enough to fill three vans to capacity . In
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the seven years since its inception , the project has raised more than $ 115,000 in products and cash donations .
“ It can be embarrassing for women to ask at our counter for hygiene products . If we don ’ t have what they need , it makes the experience that much worse ,” said Sacred Heart ’ s involvement coordinator . “ Thanks to Notre Dame ’ s Sister Project , we are able to supply low
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income women with a basic need in a dignified way .”
“ In the 167 years we have been in downtown San Jose , we have graduated thousands of young women who have gone on to impact the community on a local , national and global level .” said Principal Mary Beth Riley . “ What we see now are high school girls who are already making an impact in the community in many ways including the Sister Project . We are very proud of our Notre Dame students .”
Several students helped distribute products at Sacred Heart recently , allowing them to personally connect with the women their contributions were meant for .
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