Red Bloom is a program that empowers high school girls by providing education, resources, and support to embrace menstruation with confidence and dignity. Through workshops, product distribution, and advocacy training, it aims to normalize menstruation, reduce stigma, and promote period equity.
Red Bloom is a program that empowers high school girls by providing education, resources, and support to embrace menstruation with confidence and dignity. Through workshops, product distribution, and advocacy training, it aims to normalize menstruation, reduce stigma, and promote period equity.
Red Bloom program by Women to Woman is dedicated to empowering high school girls through education and essential resources. This program focuses on menstrual product distribution and educational workshops that promote menstrual health and hygiene. The program aims to establish a national network for mentoring high school girls, offering support and safe housing opportunities. Additionally, it plans to develop affordable and transitional housing facilities that prioritize safety, education, and wellness.
The program supports girls by:
Red Bloom program by Women to Woman is dedicated to empowering high school girls through education and essential resources. This program focuses on menstrual product distribution and educational workshops that promote menstrual health and hygiene. The program aims to establish a national network for mentoring high school girls, offering support and safe housing opportunities. Additionally, it plans to develop affordable and transitional housing facilities that prioritize safety, education, and wellness.
The program supports girls by:
Providing free or subsidized menstrual supplies to 100 high school girls annually.
Educating 50 high school girls annually about the menstrual cycle, hygiene, and emotional well-being.
Developing confidence and self-esteem by addressing myths and reducing stigma associated with menstruation for 50 high school girls.
Equipping girls with advocacy skills to promote period equity in their schools and communities.
Building a supportive community network for menstruating high school girls.
Providing free or subsidized menstrual supplies to 100 high school girls annually.
Educating 50 high school girls annually about the menstrual cycle, hygiene, and emotional well-being.
Developing confidence and self-esteem by addressing myths and reducing stigma associated with menstruation for 50 high school girls.
Equipping girls with advocacy skills to promote period equity in their schools and communities.
Building a supportive community network for menstruating high school girls.
We aim to normalize menstruation and empower high school girls by providing the education, resources, and support they need to embrace menstrual health with confidence and dignity. By developing awareness, reducing stigma, and building advocacy skills, the program seeks to create a supportive environment where young girls can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally while promoting period equity in their communities.
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Phone: 937-375-9156
Toll-Free: 888-312-3614
Women to Woman is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. EIN/Tax ID #32-0556338
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