Indiana Fever forward Aliyah Boston and guard Lexie Hull spent part of the WNBA midseason break giving back to the community.
On July 2, 2026, they joined assistant coach Briann January to pack 5,000 hygiene kits for local communities in Indianapolis.
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Partnership with Project Period Indy
The franchise announced the trio partnered with the nonprofit organization Project Period Indy and brand partner Sequel.
The initiative aims to address period poverty across Central Indiana.
The assembled Period Packs are scheduled for distribution across more than 30 schools and community organizations.
"Making a difference together.
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Aliyah Boston, Lexie Hull & assistant coach Briann January joined Project Period Indy to pack 5,000 Period Packs presented by Sequel," the Indiana Fever stated via social media.
The packs will be distributed to more than 30 communities and schools across Central Indiana, helping increase access to menstrual health products for those who need them most.
Recent Charitable Activities
This volunteer initiative follows other recent charitable activities connected to the team.
Earlier, Caitlin Clark's foundation donated $50,000 to Peyton Manning Children's Hospital.
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The Indiana Fever currently hold an 11-8 record and sit in playoff position following a recent victory against the Los Angeles Sparks.