By Sneha Singhal | Associate Fundraising
Bhumi's Pad for Pad Campaign aims to educate and empower young girls about menstrual health and hygiene. This report highlights the achievements and activities conducted in the first quarter.
Key Statistics:
Number of Girls Attended Educational Sessions: 1,567
Number of Educational Sessions Conducted: 13
Number of Pad Kits Distributed: 534
Number of girls reached in Bangalore: 667
Facilitators per Batch: 2 Facilitators
Number of volunteers engaged: 38
The campaign included two comprehensive educational sessions, each lasting 90 minutes, focusing on different aspects of menstrual health and hygiene:
Session 1:
Topics Covered:
Best Hygiene Practices
Awareness on Various Menstrual Products
Activities:
Interactive discussions and activities to engage participants and promote understanding.
Session 2:
Topics Covered:
Self-awareness
Female Anatomy
Busting Myths & Taboos around Menstruation
Distribution of Eco-friendly Cloth Pads/Kits to Interested Girls
Practical demonstrations and Q&A sessions to address concerns and provide clarity.
During Session 2, eco-friendly cloth pads and kits were distributed to girls who expressed interest. This initiative not only provided them with sustainable menstrual products but also encouraged a shift towards environmentally friendly practices.
Conclusion:
The Pad for Pad Campaign has made a significant impact this quarter by reaching out to a large number of girls and providing them with essential knowledge and resources. Through educational sessions and the distribution of eco-friendly products, we have fostered a positive and informed approach to menstrual health and hygiene.
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