Registered as a Not for Profit Trust

May, 2017

Pinkishe Foundation: Empowering Women, Transforming Lives

Pinkishe Foundation was born out of a heart-wrenching moment experienced by a compassionate 16-year-old schoolgirl, Khyati Gupta. Witnessing the struggles of an underprivileged household helper's daughter, who lacked access to proper menstrual hygiene products, Khyati felt compelled to act. The distressing reality of girls resorting to unhygienic methods, such as reusing old clothes during menstruation due to financial constraints, deeply moved her. This pivotal moment sparked the inception of the Pinkishe Foundation, an organization dedicated to empowering women and championing menstrual hygiene.

Registration as a Non-Profit Trust (May 2017)

In May 2017, the Pinkishe Foundation took its first significant step towards realizing its vision by officially registering as a non-profit trust. This milestone marked the formal establishment of an organization committed to making a positive impact on the lives of women and girls. With a clear mission to tackle the pressing issue of menstrual hygiene, Pinkishe embarked on a journey fueled by compassion, determination, and a relentless pursuit of social justice.

Pioneering Change: The Birth of Pinkishe Foundation

The registration of Pinkishe Foundation as a non-profit trust in May 2017 laid the groundwork for its transformative initiatives. By obtaining legal recognition, Pinkishe solidified its commitment to its cause and gained the necessary legitimacy to undertake impactful projects. This pivotal step enabled Pinkishe to mobilize resources, forge partnerships, and expand its outreach, thereby amplifying its ability to effect tangible change.

With the support of dedicated volunteers, generous donors, and like-minded organizations, Pinkishe embarked on a multifaceted approach to address menstrual hygiene challenges. From conducting awareness campaigns and distributing sanitary products to implementing sustainable solutions and advocating for policy reform, Pinkishe endeavored to break the taboo surrounding menstruation and empower women with the knowledge and resources they need to lead healthy, dignified lives.

The registration of Pinkishe Foundation as a non-profit trust in May 2017 symbolizes the beginning of a remarkable journey to make a difference in the lives of women and young adolescent girls. As Pinkishe continues to forge ahead on its mission, this milestone stands as a beacon of hope and inspiration, guiding its efforts towards a future where every woman and girl has access to the menstrual hygiene resources they deserve.

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