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* Impact

A glimpse of what we do

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11,367 Pads Donated

We are committed to eradicating period poverty.

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85 Workshops Held

Communicating through workshops.

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4684+ Impacted

Through our menstrual hygiene initiatives

Our Focus Areas

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Menstrual hygiene

Project Stree strives to increase access to proper menstrual hygiene to women and girls in rural India to help minimize the risk for preventable diseases, reduce barriers to attending school, and increase self-confidence and self-worth.  

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Tackling social stigmas

Project Stree aims to destigmatize menstruation through educational workshops to tackle the taboo and empower women and girls in rural India to achieve their goals and ambitions without feeling limited by their natural bodily processes. 

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Capacity building

Project Stree hopes to empower women and girls to love and understand their bodies. We want to inspire them to be able to gain the confidence to pass on menstrual education to others, allowing Project Stree’s mission to be sustainable. 

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Our Annual

Impact Report 2022

Discover our Impact Report 2022, highlighting the transformative work of Project Stree.

From educational programs to sustainable product distribution, we're creating change for women and girls in Gujarat. 

Our Workshops

In January of 2020, Project Stree held its very first workshop in Vadadla Primary School in Vadadla, Gujarat. in this workshop, our co-founders and workshop coordinator discussed the importance of proper menstrual hygiene and taught the girls how to use and properly dispose of sanitary pads. Additionally, we provided them with biodegradable sanitary pads and an educational booklet with a period tracker. 

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Annual Diwali Drives

For the past three years, Project Stree has been organizing Diwali donation drives to bring a little light into the lives of underserved families in Gujarat. With your help, we were able to raise funds that went directly to Diwali care packages that were personally delivered by our team in India. These packages included sweets, masks, oil lamps, stationery for school, rangoli stickers, and of course sanitary pads!

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Campus Involvement 

Project Stree is working to destigmatize menstruation by raising awareness on college campuses across the country. Our team has been collaborating with several universities, including MCPHS, Rutgers, Northeastern, Seton Hall, Stony Brook, and Johns Hopkins to tackle the taboo surrounding women's health. 

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Safe & Sound Donation

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During the COVID-19 pandemic, incidents of domestic violence skyrocketed due to global lockdowns. In April 2020, which is also Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Project Stree fundraised for Safe + Sound, a women’s shelter in Somerset, NJ. With your help, we were able to raise enough money to support three nights of safety for a woman and child and a holiday meal for a family of four.

Ambassador Program

One of our main goals is to tackle the stigma surrounding women’s health and our ambassador program does just that! Our college ambassadors from around the US are passionate about women empowerment and menstrual equality. They are raising awareness about period poverty on their campus through fundraisers, events, and social media. If you are interested in becoming an ambassador for Project Stree, follow us on our social media to be notified when we recruit next. 

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