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Horizons of Hope with Project Jagriti

Join us on a journey of transformation, where each step marks a milestone in empowering rural women with the health and dignity they deserve. Discover how Project Jagriti is reshaping lives by breaking barriers to menstrual health and creating new opportunities through education and entrepreneurship.

THE JOURNEY OF JAGRITI

Project Jagriti unfolds in rural India, where a quiet movement against traditional taboos is empowering women with essential hygiene care. This movement fosters dignity and change for all ages, marking the start of an awakening known as Jagriti.

8000+ Women 20,000+ Samples

A New Start

At the heart of Project Jagriti is a transformative mission: to help rural women overcome obstacles to become leaders in their communities.

Learning Leads to Change

We've taught important health lessons to over 8,000 women. This education helps them take better care of themselves and their families.

Accessible Hygiene

By handing out 20,000 samples, we've made it easier for many to switch to safer and cleaner menstrual products. This change is helping improve health and comfort.

57% Women

Menstrual Hygiene Challenges in Rural India:

In rural India, many women can't afford sanitary napkins due to financial dependence on men.

As a result, 57% women resort to unhygienic practices like using cloth or dry leaves during menstruation due to lack of money, bad facilities, and cultural taboos.

Community
Driven
Innovation

Changing Lives Through Support and Education

Community-Led Innovation:

We help women start businesses, making them financially independent and spreading awareness about menstrual health in their communities.

Empowerment Through Education:

We teach rural women and girls about menstrual health, giving them knowledge and breaking taboos for long-term change.

100+ Sessions

Breaking the Silence on Periods

Open Conversations:

We're breaking down myths and misunderstandings by talking openly about periods with community leaders and others.

Skill Development:

We're teaching important business skills like accounting and marketing to help women succeed in their businesses.

Reaching the Grassroots:

We've held over 100 sessions on periods, showing how to use sanitary napkins and even visiting homes to talk with families and men about it.

This initiative helps rural women take charge of their future by making sure they have access to basic hygiene. With training in business skills, these women can change their lives and help make sure everyone has the right to basic hygiene.

Project Jagriti has shown how SOFY does more than just selling products. It helps women feel confident and independent, not just by providing sanitary products, but also by teaching them about menstrual hygiene. Project Jagriti wants a future where everyone can talk openly about periods without feeling ashamed, and where people feel strong enough to take care of their own health.