Turn Decatur Red

I recently learned about an incredible organization, 50 cents. Period. and some wonderful Decatur businesses and neighbors who are helping to support the organization’s efforts to keep girls in school. Here is more information about Turn Decatur Red which is a fundraising event, right here in Decatur, for 50 cents. Period.

Businesses To Turn DecatuRED on October 22nd

To Promote Health and Education for Girls Worldwide

On Saturday, October 22, nearly 40 Decatur restaurants and retail shops will come together in support of 50 Cents. Period, a Decatur-based organization providing support for girls in developing countries and for refugee women in the Atlanta area.

50 Cents. Period’s mission is to help further the education of girls in or from developing countries by providing sanitary products, facilities and health education to young women who would otherwise miss a week of school a month during menstruation for lack of funds. The cost of these sanitary supplies at two pilot schools in Hyderabad, India, is just 50 cents a month per girl.

“50 cents can literally change the future for these girls,” said Ann VanSlyke of Mingei World Arts and a founder of 50 Cents. Period. “Typically, once the girls in poor communities begin their periods, they fall further and further behind in their studies, drop out and start having children. Something so simple as support for issues around menstruation can mean greater access to education, creating pathways out of poverty for whole families.”

Following the theme of the day, Turn DecatuRED, participating  businesses on October 22 will devote proceeds from the sale of certain items for the day or donate a percentage of the day’s profits, among other creative ideas. The businesses will be flagged with red balloons and red sidewalk chalk. Volunteers for 50 Cents. Period will roam the streets as “reducators,” handing out information, answering questions and directing visitors to participating DecatuRED businesses. The gazebo on the Decatur Square will also be staffed with volunteers answering questions and the girls 50 Cents. Period. assists in India, Nepal, Uganda and the refugee community of Atlanta.  “We will also be collecting packages of sanitary napkins to be distributed to local refugee women through our sister project Period at Home, “says VanSlyke.  “If you bring a full package of sanitary napkins, you will be entered into a raffle for a gift card to Cakes and Ale!”

See below for a complete list of participating Decatur businesses. For more information about Turn DecatuRED or 50 Cents. Period, visit www.50centsperiod.org.

Participating Businesses

Decatur First Bank

Food / Restaurants

No. 246

Brick Store Pub

Café Alsace

Cakes and Ale

Cookie Studio

JavaMonkey

King of Pops

Leon’s Full Service

MacMcGee’s

Parker’s on Ponce

Raging Burrito

Sawicki’s

Siam Thai Restaurant

The Square Pub

Twains

Yogurt Tap

Retail

Alexia Gallery

Blue Elephant

Boogaloo’s

Boutique Karma

Decatur CD

Green Mosaics

Heiliotrope

HomeGrown

Kismet

Little Shop of Stories

Mama Bath and Body

Mingei World Arts

Seen Gallery

Squash Blossom

Taste

The 17 Steps

Wild Oats and Billy Goats

Worthmore Jewelers

Salons

I hope to see you out on October 22nd!

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2 Responses to Turn Decatur Red

  1. emstrasser says:

    Thanks for posting this! Come out and support us on October 22! See our Facebook event to RSVP and watch videos of business owners talking about why they’re participating and what they’ll be offering the day of the event: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=272512359437549

  2. Lorrie King says:

    Thanks so much for featuring us and supporting Turn DecatuRED! We appreciate you and all the Decatur Moms whose hearts are with us. Go global sisterhood!

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