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SWASTHA

An initiative for providing Sanitary pads to 10,000 underprivileged girls 

 Managed by -

 United First, Initiative of Live to Inspire Charitable Trust

Project overview

Targeted Budget

4,50,000

(Cost of providing for one girls is Rs.45)

Duration

6 months 

Beneficiaries

10,000 underprivileged girls

Project objectives

  • One girl will be given 15 Napkins/Pads, Overall distribution: 1,50,000 Sanitary Napkins/Pads which will sustain for  3 months.

  • Adopting 10,000 Girls from 8 states and 1 Union Territories for 4 months.

  • Create awareness about use of Sanitary pads.

  • To increase health and safety standards of thousands of underprivileged girls.

  • Targeted Places: Girls Hostel, Tier 2 and Tier 3 Rural Areas, Social Organization

  • Targeted Age: 16 years to 30 years

  • Total Foundation and Organization who all will support: 35

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About the NGO

It is a consortium of change where youth activists, social organizations, corporates & influencers work under one vision for one development. The 193 countries of the UN General Assembly adopted the Vision 2030 Development Agenda titled "Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development", on 25th September 2015. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are indispensable 17 global goals set by the United Nations in 2015. 

Live to Inspire have taken an initiative to make an independent autonomous Public Interest Foundation named “UNITED FIRST” where they undertake individual responsibility for each cause mentioned under Sustainable Development Goals 2030 by the United Nations. It would be a consortium comprising of Industry Leaders, NGOs, Youth Leaders, and Noble Personalities who will work alongside the Governors of each State in India respectively.
Working on the vision of the 17th SDG of developing partnerships, they are here to create an impact by connecting government, NGO’s and private sectors to achieve common goals addressing both macro as well as micro-level social issues.

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