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Photos from PinkHealth Foundation's post 09/06/2026

This World Menstrual Hygiene Day, Pink Health Foundation brought knowledge, empowerment, and positivity straight to the students of Igbo-Ukwu Girls Secondary School. The outreach was more than a talk, it was a movement to inspire girls to embrace their menstrual health with confidence and pride.

Through interactive sessions, open conversations, and practical demonstrations, students learned about menstrual hygiene, self-care routines, and ways to maintain their health without shame or fear. The day encouraged girls to ask questions freely, share experiences, and understand that menstruation is natural, powerful, and nothing to be hidden.

The outreach reinforced the importance of creating period-friendly spaces where young girls feel supported, informed, and confident to manage their menstrual health every day. With initiatives like this, Pink Health Foundation continues to pave the way toward a ; empowering girls one school at a time and breaking the stigma surrounding menstruation.

It was a day filled with smiles, learning, and empowerment, a reminder that education and awareness can truly transform lives.

Photos from PinkHealth Foundation's post 09/06/2026

This World Menstrual Hygiene Day, Pink Health Foundation brought knowledge, empowerment, and positivity straight to the students of Igbo-Ukwu Girls Secondary School. The outreach was more than a talk, it was a movement to inspire girls to embrace their menstrual health with confidence and pride.

Through interactive sessions, open conversations, and practical demonstrations, students learned about menstrual hygiene, self-care routines, and ways to maintain their health without shame or fear. The day encouraged girls to ask questions freely, share experiences, and understand that menstruation is natural, powerful, and nothing to be hidden.

The outreach reinforced the importance of creating period-friendly spaces where young girls feel supported, informed, and confident to manage their menstrual health every day. With initiatives like this, Pink Health Foundation continues to pave the way toward a ; empowering girls one school at a time and breaking the stigma surrounding menstruation.

It was a day filled with smiles, learning, and empowerment, a reminder that education and awareness can truly transform lives.

Photos from PinkHealth Foundation's post 09/06/2026

In celebration of World Menstrual Hygiene Day, Pink Health Foundation took its mission directly to the students of Urban Girls School Ekwulobia with an insightful and interactive outreach. The event aimed to educate young girls on menstrual health, break myths, and encourage healthy, confident practices around their periods.
Through engaging discussions, hands-on demonstrations, and Q&A sessions, the students gained practical knowledge on menstrual hygiene management, self-care, and emotional well-being. The outreach emphasized creating a safe, supportive, and period-friendly environment, ensuring that every girl feels empowered to manage her menstrual health confidently.
This initiative is part of Pink Health Foundation’s ongoing commitment to fostering and , inspiring a generation of girls who are informed, confident, and unafraid to talk about their health.
The energy and enthusiasm from the students were incredible, proving that awareness and education are powerful tools for change. Together, Pink Health Foundation continues to champion menstrual health and break the stigma, one school at a time💖💪

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