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Each participating school will have small printed cards available that explain everything, like where kits are located, how to access them, and how to use what’s inside. The cards also include links to Rosie’s short how-to videos on the foundation’s YouTube channel, along with simple guidance on skincare, hygiene basics, and dressing for different weather.
No. Kits and clothing are placed in a discreet, accessible location near student restrooms so they can be picked up privately at any time. The goal is to remove barriers and avoid putting students in a position where they have to ask an adult or explain their situation.
No. All items are over-the-counter and commonly available — things like hygiene products, basic skincare, and everyday clothing. There are no prescriptions or medical treatments included.
No. The foundation’s role is simply to provide practical support that helps students feel comfortable and prepared to attend school. It does not provide therapy, counseling, or medical care.
Students can access items quietly and independently without needing to identify themselves or share personal information. The system is designed to be low-profile and student-friendly while still operating with school awareness and adult oversight behind the scenes.