Riverside Lions Club Collecting Hygiene Products As Part Of Hygiene Helpers Program

The Riverside Lions Club will once again be collecting hygiene products as part of its Hygiene Helpers program.

This is now the fifth year the Hygiene Helpers program will be at the Franklin Township Giant Eagle.

The products collected are divided equally between the Riverside nurses and Divine Grace Social Services.

The collection box is located by the first checkout counter, when shopping please consider making a donation.

According to TheHygieneBank.com, hygiene poverty is shaming, humiliating and excluding and can result in social isolation. It leads to a crippling lack of confidence and negatively affects good health and mental well-being which can impact early childhood development, learning, employability and social interaction.

Pictured below are PDG/Club President Chip Campbell and Gina Felouzis, owner of Giant Eagle.

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