On 4th January 2025, Pinkishe Foundation, in collaboration with Pragathi Welfare Society, will host a Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Camp at the Pragathi Rural Development Centre in Burgula.
On 4th January 2025, Pinkishe Foundation, in collaboration with Pragathi Welfare Society, will host a Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Camp at the Pragathi Rural Development Centre in Burgula, focusing on raising awareness about menstrual health and hygiene in underserved communities. This initiative aims to provide valuable education on maintaining menstrual health, addressing common challenges, and offering free sanitary pads to those in need.
Access to menstrual health education remains a significant barrier in rural areas, where many girls and women lack basic knowledge about menstrual hygiene and health. This camp will be an essential tool in breaking the silence around menstruation, educating participants on how to manage menstrual cycles effectively and hygienically. Pinkishe Foundation and Pragathi Welfare Society are working together to create lasting change by informing the community about the importance of menstrual health, empowering them with knowledge and resources to take charge of their well-being.
An integral part of this event will be the free sanitary pad distribution, which addresses one of the most pressing needs in rural communities: access to safe and hygienic menstrual products. Many women and girls in Burgula face challenges in acquiring sanitary pads, which affects their ability to maintain proper menstrual hygiene. This initiative ensures that participants have access to the resources they need to manage their periods with dignity and hygiene.
The camp will also facilitate open discussions around menstruation, where participants can share their experiences and concerns. These sessions aim to eliminate the stigma surrounding menstruation, allowing individuals to speak freely about menstrual health. The goal is to create a comfortable environment where women and girls feel supported in their health journey and can seek guidance without fear of judgment.
Pinkishe Foundation is committed to improving menstrual health and hygiene, especially in rural areas where awareness and access to hygiene products are limited. Through this initiative, we aim to contribute to a healthier and more informed community. The event at Pragathi Rural Development Centre will empower women and girls with knowledge and practical tools, fostering a sense of confidence and self-care.
By participating in this impactful event, you are helping to ensure that menstrual health education reaches more women and girls, giving them the tools to live healthier lives. Together, we can break the stigma around menstruation and create lasting change for communities in need. Follow Pinkishe Foundation for updates and learn how you can contribute to our mission of promoting menstrual health and hygiene across the country.
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