Truro News

Panty Project proves a success in Truro

- LYNN CURWIN

TRURO, N.S. – There were a lot of clothes in Jackie’s Closet but one thing was missing – underwear.

“There are some things just make a person feel great, and one of them is new, clean and comfortabl­e underwear,” said Michaela Maclachlan, executive director at The Lotus Centre. “It’s a matter of dignity and self-respect.”

Jackie’s Closet is located at the centre and is filled with donated items women can browse through and take what they need.

Maclachlan has been working at the centre almost 11 years and has seen a steady rise in the use of the closet. She organized The Panty Project, asking for donations of new underwear.

Donations soon began pouring in from individual­s and groups.

Julie Crouse, a faculty member at the Nova Scotia Community College’s Truro campus, shared the request with her students in the Human Services Program and they decided to do something about it.

“The students and staff at NSCC were very supportive of The Panty Project,” said Crouse. “They not only collected donations but the students created posters and displays about the importance of being able to have access to clean underwear. Some students were very surprised about the need in our community for something as simple as a pair of panties, which opened up a crucial dialogue about privilege and marginaliz­ation in a tangible way in the classroom.”

The project is ongoing and donations of new underwear in all sizes can be dropped off at the centre, 67 Dominion St., Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Hygiene products, women’s gently-used clothing and grocery store gift cards in $10 or $20 values are also appreciate­d.

The Lotus Centre’s last day of operation before Christmas is Dec. 23, reopening on Jan. 6.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Julie Crouse, from the NSCC, left, and Lotus Centre administra­tive assistant Sandi Dunbar display some of the underwear donated to the centre. The items will be distribute­d to women in need.
CONTRIBUTE­D Julie Crouse, from the NSCC, left, and Lotus Centre administra­tive assistant Sandi Dunbar display some of the underwear donated to the centre. The items will be distribute­d to women in need.

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