To mark Menstrual Hygiene Day, Yash Sewa Samiti (YSS) organized an awareness session aimed at educating adolescent girls and women about menstrual health, hygiene, and well-being. The initiative sought to break myths, encourage open conversations, and promote healthy menstrual practices.
The session successfully reached 45+ participants, creating a safe and supportive environment where women and girls could openly discuss concerns related to menstruation and receive accurate information from facilitators.
Creating Awareness for Better Health
Menstrual hygiene is essential for the health, dignity, and confidence of women and girls. Through interactive discussions, participants learned about:
🌸 Importance of menstrual hygiene and self-care
🩺 Common myths and misconceptions surrounding menstruation
🧼 Safe and hygienic menstrual practices
🥗 The role of nutrition and health during menstrual cycles
💬 Encouraging open conversations and ending stigma
Promoting Dignity and Confidence
The session emphasized that menstruation is a natural biological process and that awareness is key to ensuring that girls and women can manage their periods safely, confidently, and without shame.
Participants actively engaged in discussions, asked questions, and shared experiences, making the session informative and empowering.
Impact Created
✨ Reached and educated 45+ women and adolescent girls
✨ Increased awareness about menstrual health and hygiene
✨ Helped break myths and social taboos surrounding menstruation
✨ Encouraged healthy practices and informed decision-making
✨ Promoted confidence, dignity, and well-being among participants
Towards a More Informed Society
Through initiatives like these, Yash Sewa Samiti continues to advocate for women’s health, dignity, and empowerment. Menstrual Hygiene Day serves as a reminder that access to information, awareness, and support can create healthier communities and brighter futures for girls and women.
Together, let us continue to break the silence and build a world where menstruation is discussed with knowledge, confidence, and respect.
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28 May, 2026