Share the Dignity
Celine Heu, PhD, has been a lecturer at UNSW since January 2013, focused on the Katharina Gaus Light Microscopy Facility and previously associated with the Biomedical Imaging Facility. Celine serves as a representative for the Women in Research Network and the SALUS Business Advisory Group, advocating for gender equity and safety management respectively. Currently chairing the MWAC Health and Safety Consultation Committee, Celine also contributes to the MHEDIC Gender Equity Working Group and the UNSW Women in Math and Science Champions Program. Additionally, Celine has volunteered with Share the Dignity since January 2018 and previously earned a PhD from the Institut FEMTO-ST and Laboratoire de Biologie Cellulaire. Celine's extensive experience includes various technical and research roles in cellular biology, bacteriology, and proteomics during earlier education and internship positions.
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Share the Dignity
Our Story Share the Dignity was founded in 2015 after it was identified that there was a genuine need to provide vulnerable women in our community with essential sanitary products. It was reported that these women are often forced to choose between buying food to eat or buying expensive sanitary items to get through their periods. Women and children, either homeless or in shelters, were having to clean themselves in public toilets and use paper towels to create makeshift period pads. This is not and should never be okay. From a grassroots local community initiative to a national charity, Share the Dignity has struck a chord with the Australian public and continues to evolve in order to provide for the needs of at-risk women and children. Working tirelessly with over 5000 volunteers, the charity has been able to deliver over 3 million packets of pads and tampons and over 600,000 essential filled handbags to Australian women and girls. Share the Dignity continues to grow with the support of passionate volunteers and the generosity of Australian businesses, ensuring that everyone is afforded the dignity in life that many of us take for granted.