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The State of Texas recently declared the month of JULY as UTERINE FIBROIDS AWARENESS MONTH!

A community drive and Self-Care Fairs throughout the state will be all about self-care with vendors, giveaways, health screenings, educational tools, feminine hygiene supply drive, and more!

These events are family-friendly and free for guests to attend.

Hair Care Fair

Events by Texas City

Beaumont

Beaumont Self-Care Fair

July has been officially designated as Texas Fibroid Awareness Month! Uterine fibroids are one of the most common health issues facing women of all races. Many women experience symptoms such…

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Dallas

Dallas Self-Care Fair

July has been officially designated as Texas Fibroid Awareness Month! Uterine fibroids are one of the most common health issues facing women of all races. Many women experience symptoms such…

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Fort Worth

Fort Worth Self-Care Fair

July has been officially designated as Texas Fibroid Awareness Month! Uterine fibroids are one of the most common health issues facing women of all races. Many women experience symptoms such…

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feminine hygiene

Feminine Hygiene Community Supply Drive

Our community event is a personal hygiene supply drive to benefit women and girls. Feminine hygiene products are items that a woman uses during her menstrual cycle. These products include tampons, sanitary pads, menstrual cups, sea sponges, and others designed to manage the symptoms of a woman’s menstrual cycle. Pads, followed closely by tampons, are the most frequently chosen period product for maintaining menstrual hygiene.

  • Pads
  • Reusable Pads – cloth pads that can be washed and reused
  • Tampons
  • Menstrual cups
  • Period underwear
  • Women’s underwear

We are collecting these items to donate to women’s shelters or high schools in need. Please bring donations of these items to any of the Texas Self-Care Fairs listed on this website.

We Need Your Help!

This July, join us in Beaumont, Dallas, and Fort Worth as we raise awareness about uterine fibroids and protect women’s health in our communities.

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