Pinky Bank at Chira Chas, Bokaro

Pinky Bank, Chira Chas, Bokaro

7th February 2024

Pinky Bank sanitary napkin distribution was done at Chira Chas, Bokaro in Jharkhand on February 7th, 2024. A total of 150 vulnerable women recieved their monthly supplies for menstrual care. Women were decidedly more receptive to these efforts and seemed more confident. 

Women are provided free sanitary pads in this villages because proper menstrual hygiene is essential in preventing infections like bacterial vaginosis and urinary tract infections. Sanitary pads help keep the genital area clean and dry, reducing the risk of such infections.

Access to free sanitary pads empowers women and girls by giving them control over their menstrual health. It helps maintain their dignity and self-esteem, reducing potential embarrassment or discomfort associated with menstruation.

In these rural areas families facing financial constraints, purchasing sanitary pads may be a significant expense. Providing them for free helps alleviate this economic burden and ensures that all women and girls can manage their menstrual health with dignity.

Providing free sanitary pads helps ensure that women and girls have access to essential menstrual hygiene products, regardless of their socio-economic status. This promotes good menstrual hygiene practices and reduces the risk of infections and other health issues.

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