Breaking The Taboo: Why Talking About Menstruation Matters For Young Girls
Menstruation is natural, yet often surrounded by stigma, leaving young girls confused and embarrassed. Breaking the taboo promotes self-awareness and
Menstruation is natural, yet often surrounded by stigma, leaving young girls confused and embarrassed. Breaking the taboo promotes self-awareness and
Menstrual health is a vital yet often overlooked aspect of public health. In many communities, misinformation, stigma, and limited access
Menstrual health is a significant factor in ensuring girls’ education and well-being. For too long, the stigma around menstruation has prevented
Menstruation is a natural biological process, yet it often carries an undue weight of silence and embarrassment. For many parents,
Menstrual health education is a necessity in schools, yet it remains overlooked in many curriculums. For students who menstruate, the lack
Period poverty affects millions worldwide, denying individuals access to basic menstrual products and critical information about menstrual health. This pressing issue
Menstrual health is an essential yet often overlooked aspect of overall well-being. For many young women, particularly in communities like
Talking about periods openly at home is essential for fostering understanding and comfort. You can help by creating a safe
Periods are an essential part of life for women, ensuring maintenance of ovarian health for pregnancies. Despite this, there is still
We are a nonprofit organization started by 2 teenagers dedicated to promoting menstrual awareness and advocating for menstrual health and hygiene amongst preteens and teenage young girls.