INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Indiana Fever helped Hoosiers in need of access to menstrual health products on Friday by hosting “Period Pack,” an event that raises awareness of hygiene equity while expanding access to essential menstrual health products.
In partnership with Sequel, a company that prioritizes the needs of women athletes, members from the Indiana Fever assembled 5,000 hygiene kits alongside Sequel staff and community volunteers. Each kit contained 15 tampons and eight pads, which will be distributed to those in need across central Indiana.
“Sequel was built because women and girls deserve period care that can keep up with real life. Whether they’re on the court, at work or just going through the day, we want to be there for women,” Sequel co-founder and CEO Greta Meyer said in a release.
“We’re proud to team up with the Indiana Fever to get products directly to people across central Indiana who need them and be part of a community that sees the power of sport to make a difference, both on and off the court.”
As part of the partnership, complimentary Sequel products are available to both Fever players and fans, with locations in the team’s locker room and throughout Gainbridge Fieldhouse restrooms.

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