Prajwala changeleader Savitri Pradhan Manger was an ordinary woman but her drive made her exceptional. Her goal is to ensure all the women in her village get access to good sanitary health. Savitri is a volunteer with Pinkishe Foundation and is a true Prajwala.
Happy Women's Day to all the incredible women from Pinkishe Foundation! Today, we honor your strength, resilience, and countless accomplishments. On this special day, we gift you the color pink—a symbol of femininity, compassion, and empowerment. Pink embodies warmth, love, and nurturing, reflecting the care women extend to their families, friends, and communities.
Pinkishe Foundation urges parents to break the silence! It's time to challenge taboos and instead CELEBRATEPERIODS. Celebrate your daughter's first period just like her birthdays, academic achievements, or milestones. As a special gesture, consider supporting underprivileged girls who lack access to sanitarypads.
NAARI 2019 - Logo Reveal. Proud to present you the women who make Pinkishe what it is. These are some of those extraordinary women who have risen to work for the benefit of their fellow women...the society at large! They work tirelessly, selflessly to create a better world for all women. Salute to you ladies. You are what every women should be...you are our stars of NAARI 2019!
Padbank Launch - Simmi Dhamija, Tech Mahindra
Menstrual Hygiene Revolution by Pinkishe Foundation. Join hands with thousands of girls and women to end period poverty and ensure safe and dignified periods for crores of girls and women who lack proper knowledge and period products.
The cadets of NCC, GCW Udhampur took the initiative to spread awareness on menstrual health and hygiene in the slums of Udhampur on the occasion of Menstrual Hygiene Day.
Explore Pinkishe Foundation's impactful journey with PadBank through our video. Learn how we're enhancing lives with free sanitary pad distribution and menstrual hygiene education in India. See empowerment unfold and be part of the change, one pad at a time. Watch now to witness how we make a difference.
Shalini Gupta, at Project PadBank's launch, emphasized making menstrual health accessible, breaking taboos, and empowering women and girls across India.