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In this episode of The Six Pack, SixDegrees.org Executive Director Stacy Huston sits down with Sarah Airola, Executive Director of The Grace Network, to shine a light on an often overlooked but urgent issue — hygiene insecurity. With 15% of Chicago Public School students expected to experience homelessness, and over 70% considered economically disadvantaged, access to basic hygiene products becomes a barrier to dignity, confidence, and education.
Sarah shares the heart behind The Grace Network’s mission, the challenges of serving students in crisis, and how simple, everyday items — like deodorant or toothpaste — can have a transformative impact. Through six powerful questions, we explore the organization's work, the reality behind the statistics, and how anyone can be part of the solution.
By Stacy Huston, CEO of SixDegrees.orgIn this episode of The Six Pack, SixDegrees.org Executive Director Stacy Huston sits down with Sarah Airola, Executive Director of The Grace Network, to shine a light on an often overlooked but urgent issue — hygiene insecurity. With 15% of Chicago Public School students expected to experience homelessness, and over 70% considered economically disadvantaged, access to basic hygiene products becomes a barrier to dignity, confidence, and education.
Sarah shares the heart behind The Grace Network’s mission, the challenges of serving students in crisis, and how simple, everyday items — like deodorant or toothpaste — can have a transformative impact. Through six powerful questions, we explore the organization's work, the reality behind the statistics, and how anyone can be part of the solution.