Rotaract News January 2023

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Promoting menstrual hygiene Jaishree

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ince the start of this Rotary year, we have distributed 520 reusable sanitary pads and 300 alert whistles among young girls and women around Mumbai,” says Dr Aayushi Kacheria, president, RAC Bombay Hanging Gardens, RID 3141. The club began their menstrual hygiene programme since 2019, and it has grown to be an impactful project among the underprivileged girls and women in the slums and tribal areas around the city. “We have distributed at least 2,500 napkins so far. We have scaled up the project now with a target is to distribute 1,000 pads every year,” she says. On an average the project costs `2.5 lakh annually. The funds are raised by the members through donations from their known circles. “Initially some of the Rotaractors used to bake cookies, cakes, bread and cupcakes, and

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the proceeds from the sale would be contributed into the kitty for the project. Post-Covid we have stopped doing that.” Aayushi, a general practitioner and pursuing post-graduation in medicine, trains volunteers to educate young girls and women about menstrual hygiene, follow good menstrual health and to avail the benefits of using reusable sanitary napkins. “We make sure that the girls/women do not feel uncomfortable in any way. We also invite the boys to the lectures. Our aim is to break the taboo

A medical camp in progress.

surrounding menstruation, and make it all more inclusive so that men become more sensitive to women’s health,” says the club president. This year, along with the reusable sanitary pads, the Rotaractors distributed alert whistles provided to them by the parent club, RC Bombay Hanging Gardens. The electronic device has a button which, when pressed down, gives out a shrill whistle to alert people in the neighbourhood. “This is particularly useful for working women who travel in deserted places and women in the villages where they visit the fields at night to attend nature’s call,” she explains. Medical camp The club has been organising health camps in association with its parent club, RC Bombay Hanging Gardens, and its Interact


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In Brief

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page 55

A helpline for mental wellness in Coimbatore

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page 54

Spreading ovarian health awareness

1min
pages 52-53

V Muthukumaran

1min
pages 50-51

A sanitary napkin vending machine for a government school

1min
pages 48-49

Rotaract transforms a village near Chennai

1min
pages 46-47

Teaching children new skills

1min
pages 44-45

Adithya Rotaractors train youth for employment

2min
pages 42-43

Promoting menstrual hygiene

2min
pages 40-41

Rotaract, a buzzing spot at Sophia College

2min
pages 38-39

A special classroom by the bridge

1min
pages 36-37

Rotaract leaders of Andhra

2min
pages 34-35

Concert for a cause

1min
pages 32-33

Cleaning a river in Kerala

2min
pages 30-32

Mulund Rotaractors help young and old

2min
pages 28-29

A ‘fruit forest’ by Chennai Rotaractors

1min
pages 26-27

Huge public image projects in RID 3203

2min
pages 24-25

Aeromodelling lessons for children

1min
pages 22-24

Where fellowship bonds Rotaractors

2min
pages 20-21

Rotaractors spread love with free hugs

2min
pages 18-19

Rotaract nurtures creative skills

2min
pages 16-17

Combatting addiction among Mumbai’s

5min
pages 10-15

An Annet cricket star

1min
page 9

Enhanced opportunities await Rotaractors

3min
pages 6-8

Conviction, enthusiasm and energy of youth

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page 5
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