The work we do as an NGO in Kolkata
Our NGO, Spriha Society, for gender awareness and menstruators is reaching new heights and we are very proud of the advancement we are making. Discover more about what we do, whom we support, and how we operate together every day to create an impact.
Let's Talk About Periods Program (LTAP)
The Let Us Talk About Periods Program (LTAP) in West Bengal is a ground-breaking initiative that is transforming lives and dispelling stereotypes. Located at the forefront of menstrual education, LTAP is being conducted in schools throughout the region with the goal of fostering an open dialogue about periods. In addition to addressing the biological aspects of menstruation, LTAP addresses the physical, mental, and societal dimensions of menstruation. Join us as we embark on a journey to dispel myths, break down barriers, and arm youth with knowledge and understanding.
Examining the Impact of LTAP on Students' Awareness of Menstrual Health and Essential Hygiene Practices
Are you ready to dive into the amazing impact of LTAP (Let's Talk About Period)? Let's see what the majority thinks and discover how this program is changing lives!
Learn About Our Streamlined Process
At Spriha Society, we understand the importance of menstrual health management campaigns in maintaining good health and preventing infections. We visit schools, engage with students, and discuss three critical aspects of our LTAP program.
Biological Process of Menstruation
We educate students about menstruation and the menstrual cycle, ensuring them that it's a normal biological process experienced by most cis-gender women. We aim to remove any stigma or shame associated with it and promote understanding.
Psychological Impacts of Periods
We provide students with knowledge about hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle and offer tips to manage emotions. We aim to empower menstruators to take care of their bodies and make informed decisions about their health.
Menstruation and Social Taboos
We break down social taboos surrounding menstruation, debunking any myths with no biological basis, and engage students in a poster-making session. We aim to promote open discussion and acceptance.
What motivates Spriha Society?
At Spriha Society, we recognize the immense benefits of relief work as an NGO. Relief efforts are a crucial part of our mission to empower individuals and promote gender awareness. By responding to the needs of communities in crisis, we can make a tangible difference in people's lives and improve access to essential resources and services.
Our relief work has enabled us to build stronger relationships with the communities we serve. By working closely with community members and leaders, we can better understand their needs and develop targeted relief programs that address their specific challenges. Through these efforts, we have been able to create a deeper sense of trust and understanding with the communities we serve, enabling us to have a more significant impact in the long term.
Moreover, relief work provides us with an opportunity to leverage our skills and resources to make a difference in the world. By engaging in relief efforts, we can utilize our expertise in areas such as logistics, communication, and resource management to deliver essential services and support to those in need. This not only allows us to make a positive impact but also helps us develop new skills and capabilities that we can apply to future programs and initiatives.
It enables us to be more responsive to changing circumstances and emerging crises. By having the infrastructure and experience to rapidly deploy relief efforts, we are better equipped to address unexpected challenges and crises as they arise. This flexibility and agility are essential for NGOs to be effective and responsive to the needs of the communities they serve.
We believe relief work is an essential part of our mission at Spriha Society. By engaging in relief efforts, we can make a tangible difference in the lives of those in need, build stronger relationships with the communities we serve, develop new skills and capabilities, and be more responsive to emerging crises.
Join us in our initiative
Spriha Society is an 80(G) registered NGO for women and NGO for children that work with students of Government-aided Girls' Schools in and around Kolkata, West Bengal.
We as a top NGO in Kolkata believe that even a small effort can make many impacts. Join our NGO today and let's make the world better.