Making period products available to those that need them.
Surrey County Council is proud to be launching a ground-breaking initiative with charity Binti International, to provide free period products in selected locations across Surrey and be the first county council in the UK to start eradicating period stigma.
Katie Stewart, Strategic Lead for Equality Diversity and Inclusion at Surrey County Council, said: "Surrey County Council is proud to be involved in this initiative in partnership with Binti International to provide equal access to pads so no one need suffer the indignity of managing their period without period products. We hope that Surrey residents will support this great initiative by donating products, and that businesses across the county will do so by providing products for their employees, so that more and more collection and donation points across Surrey can be provided. It's time for period dignity across Surrey".
We've included more information about getting involved below.
Donate or pick up at selected locations across Surrey
There will be collection boxes where residents can help themselves to pads if needed, in the following selected libraries across Surrey. You can find the full postal address for these selected libraries by visiting the Surrey Libraries webpage.
Ash
Ashford
Ashtead
Addlestone
Banstead
Bookham
Camberley
Caterham Hill
Caterham Valley
Chertsey, Cobham
Cranleigh
Dittons
Dorking
Egham
Epsom
Esher
Ewell
Farnham
Frimley Green
Godalming, Guildford
Haslemere
Hersham
Horley
Horsley
Knaphill
Leatherhead
Lightwater
Merstham
Molesey
Oxted
Redhill
Reigate
Shepperton
Staines
Stanwell
Sunbury
Walton
West Byfleet
Weybridge
Woking
There will also be collection boxes available in Surrey County Council buildings at:
Quadrant Court - Woking
Consort House – Redhill
Fairmount House - Leatherhead
Woodhatch Place - Reigate
Ashley Park House - Walton-on-Thames
Look out for the Binti stickers in libraries that show that free pads are provided in that location. There is no need to ask – simply go to the collection box and help yourself.
A Binti app is also available to download so residents can find the nearest location where free period products are available to collect and where you can donate. The app is available to download on the Apple app store for IOS users or the Google Play store for Android users.
Where can I donate products?
Anyone can donate tampons and pads to the Binti bins – the more donations the better! Look out for the Binti stickers which show participating venues.
How can my organisation or business help with Period Dignity at work?
If your organisation or business would like to get involved, email the hello@binti.co.uk or visit the Binti website. You will be sent an information pack that explains more about the initiative and will outline how you can get started.
For more information, visit the Binti website.