At Good Living Trust, empowering communities and driving sustainable change are at the heart of what we do. On a bright and hopeful day at Hanabe High School, we took another step toward creating a society that embraces openness and awareness by hosting a Menstrual Hygiene Awareness Event for young girls.
The event brought together educators, students, and passionate individuals who shared a common vision: to empower young minds with knowledge, eliminate stigma, and foster sustainable menstrual hygiene practices.
Empowering Through Knowledge
Menstruation is a natural part of life, yet it remains surrounded by misinformation and silence in many communities. To address this, Dr. Manjula from Mitra Foundation delivered an engaging and compassionate session. She spoke about the science of menstruation, debunked myths, and encouraged the students to speak openly about their experiences. Dr. Manjula’s ability to connect with the girls on a personal level ensured that her message resonated deeply.
Sustainability in Action
The event wasn’t just about learning; it was also about action. Each girl received a menstrual kit designed to promote sustainable practices. These kits included eco-friendly solutions that are both practical and environmentally responsible. By introducing these sustainable options, we hope to inspire a shift toward practices that not only benefit individuals but also contribute to environmental well-being.
Building a Stigma-Free Future
The smiles and curiosity of the students were a testament to the impact of the event. Beyond education, the initiative planted the seeds for a future where menstrual health is a topic of normalcy, sustainability, and empowerment.
At Good Living Trust, we believe that change begins with small steps. By organizing events like these, we aim to foster a culture of openness and inspire communities to embrace healthier, more sustainable practices.
Join the Movement
We invite you to join us in creating more impactful moments like this. Whether through collaboration, volunteering, or donations, your support can help us drive meaningful change. Together, let’s continue to educate, empower, and build a sustainable future.
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