On August 3rd, Pinkishe Foundation celebrated Friendship Day with an amazing event at Lodhi Garden, aiming to engage youth from various colleges and clubs. The primary focus was to spread awareness about Menstrual Health and Hygiene among young men and women, fostering a supportive community that champions these essential topics.
The event kicked off with an introduction to Pinkishe Foundation, highlighting our mission to educate and empower through awareness about Menstrual Health and Hygiene. The attendees participated in various interactive activities designed to make learning fun and impactful.
Male participants enthusiastically assembled a puzzle of the female reproductive system, breaking down barriers and encouraging open discussions about women's health. The activity was met with lots of cheering and support, enriching participants' understanding and acceptance.
This game involved dividing attendees into teams to answer questions related to menstruation, concepts, and terms. It created a fun, informative environment, while fostering teamwork and engagement.
Participants expressed their creativity by making posters with slogans related to menstruation. This activity encouraged acceptance and discussion of menstruation through art, resulting in vibrant, thought-provoking displays.
The event concluded with a live music jamming session, creating a calm and enjoyable atmosphere where new friendships were formed, new bonds were made, and support for our initiative was shown.
Through this event, Pinkishe Foundation aims to build a dynamic youth community committed to spreading awareness about menstrual health and hygiene and conducting lively, on-ground events. We look forward to hosting more such engaging and educational events in the future.
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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.
On June 15th, 2024, Baijanti Sinha led an impactful Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Camp at Saket Block Mandawali, East Delhi, in collaboration with Project Period. The event educated 40 women and girls, addressing crucial menstrual health topics and distributing sanitary pads for immediate relief.
Anita Yadav led a transformative Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Camp in Kaimrala Village, Greater Noida, part of the Padbank project, empowering 44 participants with crucial menstrual health education and free sanitary pads.
The Kaagaz Ke Pad project installs a sanitary pad vending machine, enhancing accessibility to affordable menstrual products, reducing barriers for women and girls, fostering community-driven empowerment in Vaishali.
PinkTalk, Pinkishe Foundation's virtual platform, empowers women through menstrual health conversations. Airing "Untold Secrets of Forgiving" on June 14th, it explores forgiveness's transformative potential.
Anita Yadav led a Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Camp in Kaimrala Village, empowering 46 women and girls with knowledge and free sanitary pads.
Anita Yadav led a transformative Menstrual Health Camp in Kaimrala Village, empowering women with knowledge and sanitary supplies, epitomizing Pinkishe Foundation's commitment.
Empowerment starts with education and access, and this sentiment was at the core of the menstrual hygiene literacy camp organized by Pinkishe Foundation.
On June 9th, 2024, Pinkishe Foundation and Sampark Sathi Foundation organized a Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Camp in Nizamuddin, South Delhi, reaching 59 underserved women and girls.
Pinkishe and Sampark Sathi collaborate to organize a menstrual health camp in Jangpura, successfully educating and empowering 25 women and girls from the local community.
Through Punya Kalash initiative, Pinkishe Foundation supports Pramila Ji and her paralyzed husband by providing essential items for a home-cooked food initiative, fostering financial independence and sustainability.
Swapna Ghosh leads Kolkata menstrual health camp, empowering women with Padbank project, enhancing awareness and access to menstrual products.
On June 8th, 2024, A Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Camp was organized at Mukundpur, Central Delhi by Pinkishe Foundation and Sampark Sathi Foundation, the event aimed to educate women and girls on safe menstrual health and hygiene practices. It was a collaborative effort with Sampark Sathi Foundation.
Pinkishe Foundation recently organized a menstrual hygiene literacy session and reusable pad distribution drive at the Government College in Nainital, Uttarakhand.
A Menstrual Hygiene Camp was organized at the Anganwadi Center Rajeev Nagar Tilli Word, Sagar Madhya Pradesh by Megha Chadar under the Padbank program. This event aimed to provide education to girls and distribute free sanitary pads, making a significant impact on the community.
A Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Camp was organized at Uttam Nagar, West Delhi by Pinkishe Foundation and Kepler Cannon.
Pinkishe Foundation recently organized a menstrual hygiene literacy session and reusable pad distribution drive at the Government Girls Inter College Asdail Sukhatal in Nainital, Uttarakhand, led by Upasana Tulera.
Dive into the vast expanse of Amrita Pritam's literary universe, where each story is a voyage through the depths of human emotion and experience. In this invitation lies an opportunity to explore the complexities of existence, to navigate the turbulent waters of love, loss, longing, and resilience. Pritam's narratives are not mere tales but intricate tapestries woven with threads of joy and sorrow, hope and despair, woven together to form a rich mosaic of life itself.
Anita Yadav from the Pinkishe Foundation led a Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Camp in Kaimrala Village, Greater Noida Uttar Pradesh on June 4th. This camp, part of the Padbank project, aimed to empower women and girls by enhancing their confidence and knowledge about menstrual health. Approximately 55 people attended.
Anita Yadav from the Pinkishe Foundation led a Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Camp in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh on June 3rd. This camp, part of the Padbank project, aimed to empower women and girls by enhancing their confidence and knowledge about menstrual health. Approximately 61 people attended.
Anita Yadav from the Pinkishe Foundation led a Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Camp in Raipur Bangar, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh on June 3rd. This camp, part of the Padbank project, aimed to empower women and girls by enhancing their confidence and knowledge about menstrual health. Approximately 30 people attended.
Pinkishe and Kepler Cannon collaborate to host a menstrual health camp in Vasant Vihar, empowering 60 women with practical tips and distributing reusable pad kits for sustainable hygiene.
On Menstrual Hygiene Day, Pinkishe Foundation installed a Pad Vending Machine at Shipra Srishti Society in Ghaziabad, to support the hardworking house helps and staff members by providing easy access to menstrual hygiene products.
A Menstrual Hygiene Camp was organized at the Sagar Anganwadi Center on Menstrual Hygiene Day by Megha Chadar under the Padbank program. This event aimed to provide education to girls and distribute free sanitary pads, making a significant impact on the community
In celebration of World Menstrual Hygiene Day, a transformative Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Camp was convened in Udhampur Village, Jammu and Kashmir.
Aditi Gupta spearheads a Menstrual Health Camp, providing education and support to 38 women at Udayan Care NGO, promoting hygiene and empowerment.
A Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Camp was held at New Ashok Nagar, East Delhi. Spearheaded by Baijanti Sinha, this event aimed to equip women and girls with essential knowledge and resources for managing their menstrual health effectively.
A Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Camp was held at Greater Noida, Gautam Buddha Nagar, UP. Led by Anita Yadav, this impactful event aimed to educate women and girls on the importance of safe menstrual health and hygiene practices. The session successfully reached 50 women and girls in the community.
Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Camp was held at Pune, Maharashtra, aimed to educate women and girls on safe menstrual health and hygiene practices. The camp was a collaborative effort with our partner, Merkle.
Project Sankalp has educated 5000 girls and women on menstrual hygiene and distributed free pads in Greater Noida villages, a Pinkishe Foundation and NPCL collaboration.
Project Kishori's nukkad natak sessions educate young girls on menstrual health and hygiene, breaking taboos and empowering thousands in Uttar Pradesh.
Pinkishe Foundation, with The Learning Huts Foundation, conducted a menstrual health and hygiene literacy session and pads distribution drive, addressing key menstrual health concerns.