The Aditi Program is a cornerstone initiative by the Aanav Seva Foundation, dedicated to Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) and holistic health awareness for rural women in Maharashtra. In partnership with corporate CSR support, including the JSW Foundation, we work to address systemic health gaps, eliminate social taboos, and distribute essential sanitary materials.
Through regular health workshops, interactive discussions, and medical advocacy, the Aditi program has reached and positively impacted over 2,500 rural women. We empower them with necessary sanitary products and scientific knowledge, promoting long-term well-being and clean living.
Empowering health & hygiene for all
Bringing complete sanitary resources and medical counseling to every woman, ensuring that health is a fundamental right, not a privilege.
- Menstrual hygiene workshops
- Free sanitary napkin distribution
- Women's health & wellness seminars
- Reproductive health counseling
- Medical check-up camps
- CSR collaborative outreach
- Community hygiene awareness
- Anemia & nutrition guidance
- Empowered local support groups
Hygiene workshops
Our expert counselors conduct interactive sessions to dispel myths, explain menstrual anatomy, and advocate clean hygiene practices.
Outreach programs
We target remote and underserved rural hamlets, ensuring that clean, modern hygiene solutions reach women who need them the most.
Our systematic approach to care
We ensure a structured and sustainable intervention, mapping community needs to delivery systems, culminating in regular reviews.
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Need assessment
We survey local villages to identify clean hygiene needs, community gaps, and schedule initial workshop agendas.
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Execution & distribution
Our team implements workshops and distributes sanitary resources, in hand with health professionals.
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Monitoring & feedback
We maintain progress trackers, gather direct field inputs, and continuously expand the reach of our operations.
Frequently asked questions
The program focuses on Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM), breaking local social taboos, conducting wellness workshops, and distributing free sanitary napkins to rural women in Maharashtra.
This initiative is supported by corporate CSR partners, including the JSW Foundation, along with dedicated healthcare volunteers and local community organizers.
To date, the program has reached and supported over 2,500 rural women with clean sanitary products and hygiene education.
Yes, Aanav Seva Foundation is registered under Section 12AA and 80G of the Income Tax Act, allowing 50% tax deduction benefits for Indian donors.
Corporates can channel their CSR funds into any of our fields (Nutrition, Health, Environment, Culture) under Section 135 compliance. Please email us at info@aanavfoundation.org for custom proposals.