During the session, the facilitator addressed common myths and misconceptions surrounding menstruation, including the notion that girls should avoid touching pickles during their periods. Many attendees initially felt shy to discuss this important topic, but the interactive format encouraged open dialogue. This safe environment allowed girls to ask questions and gain clarity on various aspects of menstrual health.
The session covered crucial topics such as the menstrual cycle, hygiene practices, and the importance of self-care during menstruation. By providing accurate information, the session aimed to foster a supportive community where young girls feel comfortable discussing their menstrual health.
To ensure that the girls have access to the necessary hygiene products, Pinkishe Foundation distributed free sanitary pads to all participants. This initiative underscores our commitment to promoting menstrual hygiene and ensuring that every girl can manage her period with confidence.
Through this recent activity, Pinkishe Foundation continues to champion menstrual health education, helping young girls overcome stigma and embrace their menstrual health with pride and knowledge.
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On 7th October 2024, Pinkishe Foundation successfully conducted an online Menstrual Educators Training session led by the experienced facilitator Shalini Gupta. This initiative aimed to equip attendees from various organizations with essential knowledge and skills in menstrual health education, fostering a network of informed educators who can spread awareness about menstrual hygiene and health.
On 4th October 2024, Pinkishe Foundation, in collaboration with the Rotaract Club of Mulund Hills, conducted a Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Camp at Alfa English School, Gowandi West, Mumbai. The event focused on equipping young girls with the knowledge and resources they need to maintain menstrual hygiene and break the taboos associated with menstruation.
On 6th October 2024, Selfless Sewa NGO, with the support of Pinkishe Foundation, organized a significant Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Camp at Sector 88, Mohali, Chandigarh. This event aimed to empower young girls by providing crucial information about menstrual health and hygiene, breaking down taboos, and ensuring access to essential products.
On 5th October 2024, Pinkishe Foundation, led by Upasana Tulera, successfully organized a Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Camp at Government Inter College Kishanpur, Haldwani, Nainital, Uttarakhand. This event aimed to educate young girls about menstrual health, ensuring they are equipped with the knowledge and resources to manage their menstrual cycles effectively.
On 5th October 2024, the NSS ARSD, in collaboration with Pinkishe Foundation, successfully conducted a Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Camp at JJ Camp in Delhi. This impactful event aimed to educate young girls about essential menstrual health practices while ensuring they had access to necessary hygiene products.
On 3rd October 2024, The UBA cell of SIST, in collaboration with Pinkishe Foundation, conducted a highly successful Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Camp at the Seminar Hall of Government Senior Secondary School in Nandugoan, Namchi District. This event aimed to equip young girls with essential knowledge about menstrual health, hygiene practices, and the importance of breaking the stigma surrounding menstruation.
On 28th September 2024, Aditi Gupta successfully conducted an online Menstrual Educators Training session, designed to equip aspiring educators with the essential skills and knowledge needed to promote menstrual health awareness in their communities. This training reflects Pinkishe Foundation's ongoing commitment to breaking the stigma surrounding menstruation and empowering individuals to become advocates for menstrual health.
On 28th September 2024, Pinkishe Foundation organized a Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Camp at Lalkuan, near Humdard Dawakhan. This impactful event, led by Baijanti Sinha, aimed to empower young girls with essential knowledge about menstrual health and hygiene.
On 28th September 2024, the TORCH Foundation, with the support of Pinkishe Foundation, successfully conducted a Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Camp at Church Hall, Gerugambakkam, Chennai 128. The event aimed at empowering young girls by providing them with essential knowledge about menstrual health and hygiene.
On 26th September 2024, the Meher Roshni Foundation, with the support of Pinkishe Foundation, successfully conducted a Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Camp at the MRF Life Skills Academy, Sharyan's Audeus, located in Andheri West, Mumbai. This event was part of a collective effort to raise awareness about menstrual hygiene, break the stigma surrounding menstruation, and empower young girls with essential knowledge about their health.
On 21st September 2024, Pinkishe Foundation conducted an impactful Online Training Session for Menstrual Educators, led by Aditi Gupta. This initiative aimed to equip attendees with the knowledge and skills necessary to promote menstrual health education effectively.
On 11th September 2024, under the Project PinkTalk initiative, Pinkishe Foundation conducted an enlightening session, hosted by Anupama Ghosh, Associate Director of PinkTalk. The event featured Sister BK Nikita from the Brahma Kumaris as the guest speaker, who inspired attendees to look beyond traditional worship and embrace the virtues of Shri Ganesh in their daily lives.
On 26th September 2024, Pinkishe Foundation organized an engaging online gathering, “Camaraderie Get-Together,” hosted by Shalu Tuteja. This event provided a fantastic opportunity for all members associated with Pinkishe, whether directly or indirectly, to connect, share moments, and foster community spirit.
On 24th September 2024, Pinkishe Foundation organized an online event titled 'मेरा अभिमान है हिन्दी', under our Project Swara. The session, led by Dr. Varsha Singh, provided a unique platform for women to express themselves through poetry, celebrate the richness of Hindi literature, and engage in discussions on Hindi culture and heritage.
On 21st September 2024, Pinkishe Foundation hosted an impactful Online Menstrual Educators Training session led by Shalini Gupta. This initiative aimed to equip attendees with essential knowledge and skills to effectively educate others about menstrual health and hygiene.
On 19th September 2024, Pinkishe Foundation, in collaboration with Aditi Gupta and Shalini Gupta from Future Generali, successfully conducted a Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Session at Transit Camp, Anand Parbat, Central Delhi. This event aimed to educate and empower young girls about menstrual health and hygiene practices.
On 19th September 2024, with the support of Pinkishe Foundation, The UBA Cell of SIST conducted a vital Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Session at the Seminar Hall of Sikkim Institute of Science and Technology, Sikkim. This event aimed to empower young girls with essential knowledge about menstrual health and hygiene.
On 19th September 2024, with the support of Pinkishe Foundation, Dr. Shah Khatoon, Assistant Professor at Woxsen University, conducted an impactful Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Session at Telangana Model School, Sangareddy District. The event was aimed at educating young girls on crucial menstrual health topics and ensuring they have access to necessary hygiene resources.
On 16th September 2024, with the support of Pinkishe Foundation, Mukt Akash Sanstha conducted a Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Session in the Industrial Area of Neem Ka Thana, Rajasthan. This initiative aimed to empower young girls with essential knowledge about menstrual health and hygiene.
On 17th September 2024, Pinkishe Foundation conducted an impactful Online Training Session for Menstrual Educators, led by Shalini Gupta. This initiative aimed to equip attendees with the knowledge and skills necessary to promote menstrual health education effectively.
On 17th September 2024, Pinkishe Foundation conducted a Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Session at 2144, Second Floor, Outram Lines, North West Delhi, led by Shalini Gupta. This vital initiative aimed to empower young girls with essential knowledge about menstrual health and hygiene practices.
On 12th September 2024, Pinkishe Foundation conducted a Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Session at Nityananda MV School, Patshala Bajali, Assam, led by Garima Sarma. This impactful event focused on empowering young girls with essential knowledge about menstrual health and hygiene practices.
On 11th September 2024, Pinkishe Foundation successfully conducted a Period Pain Simulator Camp at Shri Ram College of Commerce, Maurice Nagar, Roop Nagar, New Delhi, led by our dedicated volunteer, Anushka Sharma.
On 11th September 2024, Pinkishe Foundation conducted a Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Session at Government High School, Santhe Beedhi Bazaar St, Model Colony, Dr. Ambedkar Nagar, Yeswanthpur, Bengaluru, led by Shalini Gupta. This event focused on empowering students with crucial knowledge about menstrual health and hygiene.
On 7th September 2024, Pinkishe Foundation organized an online Menstrual Educators Training session, led by Shalini Gupta. This session was designed to equip attendees with the skills and knowledge needed to become effective menstrual health educators, empowering them to spread awareness and support menstrual hygiene education in their communities.Building Knowledge and Skills to Educate Others
On 7th September 2024, Pinkishe Foundation conducted a Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Session at Girls High School, Sahapur, Kolkata, West Bengal. Led by Swapna Ghosh, the session aimed at educating young girls about the importance of menstrual health, hygiene, and breaking myths around menstruation.
On 5th September 2024, Pinkishe Foundation conducted a Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Camp at Women Action Group Chelsea NGO, Jama Masjid. Led by Baijanti Sinha, the session aimed to educate young girls on the importance of menstrual health and hygiene.
On September 4, 2024, Pinkishe Foundation hosted a Menstrual Health and Hygiene Literacy Session in Madhu Vihar, educating young girls on menstrual products and distributing free sanitary supplies to enhance their health and empowerment.
On September 9, 2024, Pinkishe Foundation hosted an engaging Menstrual Health and Hygiene Workshop at Assam Sikhalay in Noonmati, Guwahati. Led by Garima Sarma, this session aimed to educate 20 young girls about menstrual health, emphasizing the importance of hygiene practices and dispelling myths that often surround menstruation. The workshop fostered a safe environment where girls could freely discuss their experiences and concerns.
On September 6, 2024, Pinkishe Foundation hosted a workshop at Barbari Government High School, empowering 45 girls with menstrual health knowledge, hygiene products, and strategies to combat period poverty, breaking rural taboos surrounding menstruation.
On September 6, 2024, a Menstrual Health and Hygiene Literacy Session along with a Free Pad Distribution Camp was held at Government High School in Bamori, Haldwani. Organized by Upasana, the session aimed to educate 30 young girls about menstrual hygiene and provide them with the necessary resources to manage their periods confidently.
On September 4, 2024, Pinkishe Foundation hosted an online Menstrual Health and Hygiene Education Training in collaboration with Woxsen University. Led by Shalini Gupta, this session aimed to empower Woxsen’s faculty and students with the knowledge and skills to advance menstrual health education and feminine hygiene awareness.
Kaagaz ke Pad, a Pinkishe Pune initiative, uses newspaper donations to fund menstrual products for low-income women, combating period poverty and promoting health and gender equality
This month, we highlight Shakuntala Devi from Mandawali, Delhi, a mother of two who has faced immense struggles. With her husband’s earnings spent on alcohol, she alone supports her children’s basic needs and education.
This was organized by Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology (MAIT) with the support of Pinkishe Foundation at Kanhaiya Nagar Slum on 1st September, 2024. The event, which hoped to provide knowledge on menstrual health and hygiene while creating awareness and access around feminine hygiene.
On August 31, 2024, Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology (MAIT) with support of Pinkishe Foundation, hosted a pivotal Menstrual Health and Hygiene Literacy Session and Free Pad Donation Camp at Govt. School in Ashok Vihar. Menstrual health education is crucial in breaking down cultural barriers and ensuring that all women have access to necessary resources.
On August 14, 2024, as part of the Sakhi program, a specialized Menstrual Health and Hygiene Education Training was held for three organizations: Mukt Akash Sanstha, Sahaja Trust, and Project Uplift.
On August 22, 2024, Pinkishe Foundation, under the leadership of Upasana, conducted a crucial Menstrual Health and Hygiene Literacy Session at Government Girls Inter College Khalsa in Haldwani. The event, which began at 9:30 AM, aimed to deliver essential education on menstrual hygiene and tackle the deeply ingrained stigmas surrounding menstruation. The session saw participation from 30 beneficiaries, including adolescent girls and school staff, making it a significant step forward in the fight against period poverty.
On August 31, 2024, the Pinkishe Foundation's Project Swara hosted an insightful event focused on the powerful themes of women’s empowerment, gender equality, and women's health. The event was a tribute to the renowned writer Amrita Pritam on her birthday, highlighting her story "Karmawali."
On 16th August 2024, the Pinkishe Foundation hosted a special episode of Pink Talk titled "Raksha Bandhan & The Power of Relationship.
On August 21, 2024, Government Inter College Phoolvchoar in Haldwani hosted a vital event organized by Upasana, a school club dedicated to community welfare. This session was designed to educate young girls from classes 9 and 10 about menstrual health and hygiene, alongside providing essential menstrual products.
On August 28th, 2024, Pinkishe Foundation's "Pink Talk" hosted a compelling session on "The Role of Relationships," featuring Sister BK Rajni from the Brahma Kumaris, Rohini. The event, live-streamed on Facebook, provided a unique platform for exploring the complexities of relationships and their significance in our lives.
On August 24, 2024, a Menstrual Health and Hygiene Literacy Session was held at the Government Girls Inter College in Kathgodam, Haldwani, District Nainital, Uttarakhand. Organized by Upasana, the event aimed to educate young girls about the biological aspects of menstruation and provide them with essential menstrual hygiene products. A total of 27 beneficiaries, aged 12-13 years, participated in this impactful session.
On August 23, 2024, at 9:30 AM, the Government Inter College in Phoolvchoar, Haldwani, District Nainital, Uttarakhand, hosted a significant Menstrual Health and Hygiene Literacy Session, organized by Upasana. This event aimed to educate 30 young girls from age 14-15 years about effective menstrual management and address related stigmas.
On August 24, 2024, a meaningful pad donation drive took place at Asha Daan Orphanage, Karkardooma, Delhi, organized by Baijanti Sinha under the PadBank program of the Pinkishe Foundation.
On August 22, 2024, Pinkishe Foundation collaborated with Cars24 to host a pivotal event focused on menstrual health awareness at the Cars24 office in Gurugram. Scheduled to begin at 11:30 AM, the event aimed to foster a supportive and inclusive corporate environment by addressing and educating employees about menstrual health.
On August 10, 2024, the Pinkishe Foundation hosted a unique training program called "Menstrual Educators Training" at IIT Guwahati. This program aimed to provide persons with the knowledge and skills required to teach others about menstruation health and sanitation.
On August 5th, the Pinkishe Foundation held its monthly virtual meet-up, "Teej Camaraderie," to celebrate the Teej festival. This online gathering brought together members from various regions, reinforcing the connections within the foundation's nationwide network.
On August 20, 2024, at 11:45 a.m., a substantial event focused on menstrual sanitation and health was conducted at Government High School in Haldwani. Upasana's project sought to reach 30 beneficiaries by providing them with crucial knowledge and resources for better menstrual health management.
On August 18, 2024, a vital session on menstrual health and hygiene literacy was held in Village Chauna, Post Nagla Udayram, Noida. Organized by the Robin Hood Army in collaboration with the Pinkishe Foundation, the event successfully provided essential education and resources to women in the community.
On August 17, 2024, Ms. Shalini led a session in Chandni Chowk, Delhi, educating slum women on menstrual health, distributing pads, and fostering informed self-care.
The Pinkishe Foundation's "Project Kaagaz ke Pad" distributed 200 sanitary pad packets to house helpers in Indirapuram, enhancing menstrual health and community well-being.
On August 14, 2024, The Praveena Project, an initiative of the Pinkishe Foundation, celebrated the Spirit of Independence titled "Ae Watan Mere Watan". This vibrant gathering took place at the Pinkishe Office, I.P. Extension, at 2:30 PM.
On Sunday, August 11, 2024, at 4:00 PM, the event "Ae Mere Pyare Watan" took place as the 133rd episode hosted by the 'Swara' program of the Pinkishe Foundation, celebrating India's 78th Independence Day.
On August 14, 2024, Upasana hosted a Menstrual Health and Hygiene session at Government Inter College, Haldwani, educating 35 girls on menstrual care and distributing hygiene kits.
On August 13, 2024, Upasana hosted a menstrual hygiene literacy session at Government High School, Rajpura, distributing free pads and education.
On Sunday, August 11, 2024, at 12:00 PM, the "Ae Mere Pyare Watan" event was held to celebrate India's 78th Independence Day. This poignant occasion, marked the 132 episode of the Swara Program hosted by the Pinkishe Foundation, brought together young voices from across India and abroad to honor their motherland.
The Pinkishe Foundation’s Monsoon Get Together for ladies in Pune featured lively games, themed competitions, delightful snacks, and music, creating a vibrant and unforgettable evening.
Punya Kalash, an initiative by the Pinkishe Foundation, embodies the philosophy of accumulating goodwill through acts of kindness and societal contribution.Our core motto, "Small Contribution, Big Impact," highlights our belief that even the smallest acts of generosity can create significant change.
On August 3rd, Pinkishe Foundation celebrated Friendship Day at Lodhi Garden, engaging youth in menstrual health education through interactive activities and creative expression.
On July 30, 2024, Pinkishe Foundation's Teej Festival, "Aaya Sawan Jhoom Ke," at Shopprix Mall featured lively activities and joyful interactions.
On July 30, 2024, a menstrual hygiene session at Government Girls Inter College Rajpura provided education and sanitary pads to girls.
On July 25, 2024, Net Impact Delhi University and Pinkishe Foundation collaboratively hosted a key menstrual health education event at Tara Organisation, Hauz Khas, South Delhi.
On July 29, 2024, Vadaj GJ School No. 1 in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, hosted a significant event focused on Menstrual Health and Hygiene Education. Organized by Saasha Gajjaer, this camp aimed to enhance Menstrual Hygieneand support by reaching out to 105 girls from the community.
On July 29, 2024, a significant event focused on Menstrual Health and Hygiene Education took place in Raipur Banger, Gautam Buddh Nagar, Uttar Pradesh. Organized by Anita Yadav, this camp aimed to address Menstrual Hygiene by reaching out to 5 women and 36 girls from the community.
On July 26, 2024, a Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Camp at Government Inter College Narayangar provided girls with education and free sanitary pads, enhancing menstrual health awareness.
On July 27, 2024, Vaishali’s "Period Talk" workshop empowered urban girls by providing essential menstrual health education, addressing taboos, and promoting open, supportive discussions for confidence and clarity.
On July 27, 2024, a Menstrual Health Education Camp at Government High School, Haldwani, provided 30 girls with essential knowledge and sanitary pads, addressing menstrual hygiene needs.
On July 26, PinkTalk highlighted the "5Gs of Life" with Sister BK Sunaina, focusing on Gratitude, Gentleness, Generosity, Greatness of Soul, and God's Connection.
on July 27, 2024, Deepika Gupta explored Amrita Pritam's story "Guliyana Ka Ek Khat" in a heartfelt online session, which was hosted by Vandana Rani Dayal and profoundly engaged literature enthusiasts.
on July 16, 2024, Ms. Anju Kharbanda explored Amrita Pritam's story "Maniya" in a heartfelt online session, which was expertly hosted by Taruna Pundir and profoundly engaged literature enthusiasts.
On July 26, 2024, Vadaj GJ School No. 1 in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, hosted a pivotal event dedicated to Menstrual Healthand Hygiene Education. Organized by Saasha Gajjaer
On July 25, 2024, the Menstrual Health Camp in North Delhi, with the Leo Club, educated girls on menstrual health, addressing period poverty and stigma.
On July 24, 2024, Saasha hosted a Menstrual Hygiene Literacy Camp at Mahatma Gandhi GJ School in Ahmedabad, where she provided education to girls on menstrual hygiene.
On July 24, 2024, the Pinkishe Foundation hosted a Menstrual Hygiene Literacy Camp at Good Samaritan School in Delhi, providing education and free sanitary pads to girls
On July 24, 2024, Anita Yadav held a menstrual hygiene camp in Greater Noida, educating 30 girls and 73 women, and distributing 103 menstrual hygiene kits.
On July 23, 2024, a comprehensive menstrual hygiene literacy camp was held at Tili 22, Kela Mata Mandir Aanganwadi Kendra in Sagar, Madhya Pradesh. This event, skillfully organized by Megha, sought to address both the educational and practical needs related to menstrual hygiene among young girls in the community.
On July 24, 2024, Upasana organized a menstrual hygiene literacy and free pad donation camp in Rajpura, Haldwani, empowering girls with essential menstrual health education.
Saasha organized a menstrual hygiene literacy camp at Naranpura GJ School No. 4, Ahmedabad, providing education and menstrual hygiene kits to girls on July 22, 2024.
On July 20, 2024, an impactful Menstrual Hygiene Literacy Camp in Kaimrala, Greater Noida, led by Anita Yadav, provided essential menstrual education and sanitary pads.
On July 23, 2024, Saasha organized a menstrual hygiene camp at Naranpura GJ School No. 6, promoting menstrual health and distributing pads to attendees.
Empowering women by providing menstrual hygiene education and resources can transform communities, promoting health, dignity, and breaking down stigmas related to menstruation.
On July 19th, Anita Yadav orchestrated a significant event at Raipur Banger, Greater Noida, Gautam Buddha Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, hosted a menstrual hygiene literacy camp alongside a free pads donation initiative.
PinkTalk fosters a supportive community through episodes like "Developing Compassion and Empathy," exploring empathy and menstrual health.
On July 16th, our menstrual educators organized a menstrual hygiene literacy event at St. Thomas School, Indrapuram, for 450 students.
Rotaract Club of Medicrew, in collaboration with the Pinkishe Foundation, conducted a menstrual hygiene literacy camp and free sanitary pads donation camp at Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil Vidyalaya, Pratikhsha Nagar, Koliwada, Sion East, Mumbai, Maharashtra.
On July 19, 2024, Saasha Gajjar led a menstrual hygiene camp at Naranpura GJ School No. 1, empowering and educating students.
On July 18, 2024, Pinkishe Foundation held a menstrual hygiene camp in Ahmedabad, educating 106 girls and 97 boys, and distributing pads to girls.
Project Sankalp by Pinkishe Foundation and NOIDA POWER COMPANY LIMITED empowers Greater Noida girls with menstrual health education, hygiene supplies, and school support for holistic development.
On July 15th, Saasha Gajjaer led a Menstrual Hygiene Literacy Camp in Ahmedabad, providing education and free pads to empower young girls.
Rupa Kanaujia from Lucknow, eldest of Seven excelled in school despite financial strain. PunyaKalash covered her college costs, offering hope and opportunities for her future education and career.
Pinkishe and Rotaract Club of Delhi Yuva united for a Menstrual Health Awareness event, educating 100 participants and distributing free sanitary pads.
Swapna Ghosh organized a Menstrual Health and Hygiene Literacy Camp at Biswas Para, Kolkata, empowering 35 participants with knowledge and supplies for dignified menstrual health management and challenging stigma.
Baijanti Sinha organized a Menstrual Hygiene Camp at Kalyanpuri East Delhi, educating 47 girls and 3 women on hygiene and distributing 50 free sanitary pads.
On June 26th, Megha Chadar organized the Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Camp in Tahsili Tili Ward, Sagar, MP, empowering women with knowledge and free sanitary pads.
Swara's June 22nd session featured Indu Mishra Kiran and Suman Kesari showcasing Mannu Bhandari's "Nayi Naukri," exploring its societal impact through compelling storytelling.
Keertika Protection Home in Kolkata shelters girls, receiving 468 sanitary pads every three months from Pinkishe Foundation, crucial for menstrual hygiene, well-being, and education empowerment.
Pinkishe Foundation led two menstrual hygiene sessions at Government Girls Inter College Bhowali, Nainital, emphasizing hygiene education and distributed reusable pads.
Pinkishe Foundation led four menstrual hygiene sessions at Government Girls Inter College Garjoli Kafulta, Nainital, emphasizing safe practices and distributed reusable pads for sustainable hygiene solutions, benefiting girls' health and dignity.
On June 18th, 2024, Pinkishe Foundation and The Paree Project organized an impactful camp in Greater Noida, educating 58 women on menstrual health and distributing reusable pad kits.