 Hello everybody, my name is Amy Donahoe and I am studying journalism and I am in final year. I have MPS's vlog for week 4. I'm raising awareness for the homeless period Ireland and to do that I am hosting Abonite Wish Her Campus. Yes, we made it! Research has found nearly half of teenage girls across Ireland are struggling to afford sanitary products according to Plan International. Over 1,100 young women between the ages of 12 and 19, so that's nearly 50% of Irish teenage girls find it difficult to afford sanitary products and young girls even hide the fact that they're on their period from their families and friends. Women who are homeless in emergency accommodation or struggling to feed themselves and their family unfortunately do have to make the decision between buying tampons or food. Although shelters get allowance from the government every year to buy items such as condoms, they're still not in for sanitary products. Women who can't afford the products are left to go to public bathrooms and improvise. So the homeless period, so that is the charity that we are having the other event for on Wednesday. So they encourage people to donate sanitary products to homeless women because at present there is over 1,000 women sleeping on the streets of Dublin alone and countless others who are living in emergency accommodation or in extreme financial strain. These women deserve the same basic level of hygiene each month that majority can afford. So that's what I think. Ellen, what just happened? I don't know! There's not one left in here! How many fringles do you have left? Oh! There's one in my bag! Ellen, how are you after your Pringles crisis? Not happy. Not happy? No, and some women, like way to put the blame on the victim, she just judged me to act like all is built on purpose. Yeah, the woman taught you a little bit. Obviously, why would I spend 250 on those? But to get in the musical mood we're going to see a star is born. Hugh Harrell was in the line for like an hour. He's actually gone back to the line, is he? We need to go to the cinema, Ellen. Oh my God, we're already late. Keep ranting, Hugh. That is the worst movie I've seen in my life. It was a great film! In my life! No, never again. What was the worst film you've seen really? I can't think of any of the ones that are worse than that. At least the room was funny back. It's not even funny back, it was just bad. I don't got players there, it's because the classics are the right. I won't spoil the ending for your lovely viewers. This is stupidest ending to make up for an awful movie. Hi guys, this is Eve Shields, power of each day. I know that Amy is in charge of the vlog, she's passed it over to us for a little while. We're just amping ourselves up for our avonite. Are you excited? I'm very excited. Exactly, so we are so excited to raise a bit of money for a good cause and then also have a bob doing it. And we've put on our drag make-up. Well, I have. Adam, what are you doing? We're bringing gear into the new bar for avonite. Avonite? Yes. And Adam Healy? What are you doing with Healy? Maybe later on to my dog.