Pinkishe Foundation organized a menstrual hygiene literacy session and reusable pad distribution drive

Pinkishe Foundation organized a menstrual hygiene literacy session in Nainital

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. The session focused on educating girls about the importance of maintaining menstrual hygiene through the use of clean, absorbent, and safe menstrual products, as well as emphasizing the necessity of regular changing of sanitary products.

During the session, girls were encouraged to ask questions, fostering an open dialogue about menstrual health and hygiene. This approach helps to dispel myths and misconceptions surrounding menstruation while empowering girls with accurate information.

Towards the conclusion of the event, reusable pads were distributed to ensure that all attendees had access to necessary hygiene products. Reusable pads offer several advantages, including being more cost-effective and environmentally friendly compared to disposable alternatives. By providing reusable pads, the initiative aimed to alleviate the financial burden on women who may struggle to afford menstrual hygiene products regularly.

Overall, the event not only provided essential menstrual hygiene education but also ensured that girls had access to sustainable and affordable menstrual hygiene products, promoting their health, dignity, and well-being.

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