News Summary
The United Way of the Virginia Peninsula organized a successful Women United CommuniTEA event, highlighting women’s health, mental health, and community care. Featuring a Feminine Care Drive, the event collected a record 1,459 feminine care products for local nonprofits. The event reinforced the importance of raising awareness about women’s health issues and encouraging community support for women and girls in need.
Newport News, Virginia: United Way Hosts Successful Women United CommuniTEA Event
The United Way of the Virginia Peninsula successfully organized its Women United CommuniTEA event on Wednesday at the Denbigh Community Center in Newport News, Virginia. The event coincided with National Women’s Health Month and aimed to highlight the important connection between mental health, dignity, and community care for women. It featured local leaders, nonprofit partners, and advocates dedicated to supporting women and girls throughout the region.
A major highlight of the event was the Feminine Care Drive, which ran from April 28 to May 16, 2025. The drive yielded impressive results, with a record collection of 1,459 feminine care products, a significant increase compared to last year’s total, which was three times less. Collected items included tampons, pads, adult diapers, and sanitary wipes, which will be distributed to 18 nonprofit agencies that assist women in crisis, transition, and recovery.
Focus on Women’s Health
The Women United CommuniTEA event served as a platform to raise awareness regarding women’s health issues while connecting various community stakeholders. Experts and community leaders discussed the pivotal role that mental health plays in the lives of women and emphasized the importance of providing essential health resources. This gathering aligns with National Women’s Health Month, a time aimed at promoting healthcare awareness for women across the United States.
Community Engagement and Support
In addition to the focus on health and wellbeing, the event facilitated networking among local thought leaders and community organizations. The presence of attendees from various sectors amplified the message of collaboration to better support women and girls. Various representatives from nonprofit organizations that work to empower women were present, reinforcing the community’s commitment to improving the lives of women facing various challenges.
A Record-Breaking Collection
The Feminine Care Drive stood out as a major accomplishment during the event. With 1,459 products collected, the drive significantly exceeded expectations and demonstrated the community’s willingness to participate in efforts addressing essential feminine health needs. The donated products will be shared with organizations that provide direct support to women in critical situations, ensuring that vital resources reach those who need them most.
Background Context
Established organizations like United Way of the Virginia Peninsula aim to tackle pressing community issues and foster a supportive environment for marginalized groups. The Women United initiative emphasizes the empowerment of women and girls and seeks to bring attention to issues that affect their health and wellbeing. As communities continue to grapple with the challenges brought about by social and economic disparities, events like the Women United CommuniTEA play a crucial role in raising awareness and mobilizing resources.
By successfully combining a focus on health with community engagement through initiatives like the Feminine Care Drive, the United Way of the Virginia Peninsula showcased the strength of collaboration and compassion within the community. The extensive outreach and generous contributions received from participants reflect a growing recognition of the importance of female health and dignity.
As the event concludes and the products are distributed to those in need, the collective effort represents a significant step towards fulfilling the needs of women and girls in the Virginia Peninsula region.
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- WAVY: United Way’s Women United CommuniTEA Celebrates Mental Health and Dignity
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- Daily Press: Marilyn Joyce Johnson Obituary
- Google Search: Women’s Health Virginia
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Nonprofit Organizations
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