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Crafting a ₹500 note — Women Empowerment through Livelihood generation
In Raura, Shanti earned her first ₹500 through livelihood generation — crafting eco-products from cow dung. It wasn’t just income, it was independence. Through Project Govardhan by Dyvigya Care Wellness Foundation, rural women like her are gaining financial control, dignity, and choice. Livelihood means more than money — it means power, purpose, and a name on what they earn.
Dyvigya Care
Jun 212 min read
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If not this, then what else? Tale of Period Cramps
I bled through cloth every hour because we couldn’t afford pads. The pain was unbearable, but the silence was worse. At school, I was told to "bear it." At home, I was misunderstood. This is period poverty — where dignity, care, and access are luxuries. At Dyvigya Care Foundation, we break this cycle. With education, free pads, and support, we empower girls to bleed with dignity, not shame. Menstruation isn’t a curse. It’s power — and it deserves respect.
Dyvigya Care
Jun 64 min read
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The Red Rewind: 7 Years of Change towards Menstrual Equity
Over 7 years, Dyvigya Care Wellness Foundation has distributed 2.5M+ biodegradable pads, reached 25K+ girls and women, installed pad vending machines, supported 250 schools and villages, trained 2,000+ peer educators, and held 5,200+ awareness sessions. From donation drives to health camps, we’ve created access, dignity, and change—turning silence into empowerment, one period at a time.
Dyvigya Care
May 285 min read
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Bleeding in Silence: Restoring Menstrual Dignity Inside Moradabad District Prison
In Moradabad District Jail, menstruation is managed with silence, suffering, and soaked corners near drains. With just two or three sets of clothes, women often sleep in washrooms during their periods to avoid staining. Dyvigya Care Wellness Foundation stepped in — not just with sanitary pads, but with education, respect, and year-round support. Quietly, a shift began: from hiding to healing, from shame to dignity.
Dyvigya Care
Sep 24, 20202 min read
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