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Shakti Udghosh Foundation hosts Menstrual Hygiene Awareness Camp
5/30/2024 10:11:56 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 30: In a significant stride towards women empowerment and health education, Shakti Udghosh Foundation organized a comprehensive Menstrual Hygiene Awareness Camp specifically targeting the nomadic community of Village Sikandar Pur. This initiative is part of the foundation's ongoing commitment to improving women's health and education.
The camp saw a large turnout of women from the nomadic population, who often face unique challenges regarding menstrual health due to their lifestyle and limited access to resources. Trained volunteers and health professionals conducted informative sessions on various aspects of menstrual hygiene, emphasizing the importance of using sanitary napkins, proper disposal methods, and the health risks associated with poor menstrual practices.
In addition to the educational sessions, Shakti Udghosh Foundation distributed free sanitary napkins to all attendees. This distribution is a critical component of the foundation's efforts to ensure that women and girls have access to essential hygiene products, which are often unaffordable or unavailable in their communities.
Preeti Choudhary, Convenor of the foundation, highlighted the importance of such initiatives, stating, "Menstrual hygiene is a fundamental aspect of women's health, yet it is often neglected, especially in nomadic communities. By raising awareness and providing necessary resources, we aim to empower these women to take control of their health and lead dignified lives."
The participants expressed their gratitude and acknowledged the positive impact of the camp. Many women shared that this was the first time they received such detailed information and access to sanitary products, which would significantly improve their quality of life.
Shakti Udghosh Foundation remains dedicated to its mission of women empowerment through various initiatives focused on education, health, and economic development. The foundation plans to continue its outreach efforts, bringing more such programs to other marginalized communities in the region. Other volunteers who were present at the camp included Anjali, Suvidha Sareen, Selvia Gill, Anjali Sharma, and Manav.
This initiative by Shakti Udghosh Foundation underscores its commitment to addressing the health and educational needs of marginalized women, ensuring they lead healthier and more empowered lives.
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