Woy Woy CWA is set to work with non-profit organisation Days for Girls in providing sanitary kits for those who need them most.
The move follows a visit to the CWA by Deidra Groppenbacher and Dee Barham from Days for Girls Gosford North.
The two gave an informative talk on the organisation’s activities raising funds to make washable, reusable sanitary care kits for distribution to girls and women in need.
Alongside the distribution of the kits, the organisation provides reproductive and hygiene education.
CWA spokesperson Jane Bowtell said the branch’s patchworkers and quilters, who meet on the first Saturday of every month, are excited to partner with Days for Girls to help achieve even more.
“Together we can all help make a difference in people’s lives,” she said.