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ProcDNA Marks International Women's Day with a Menstrual Hygiene Awareness and Support Initiative
NEWS - JUL 6, 2026
In celebration of International Women's Day 2026, ProcDNA organized a community outreach initiative focused on promoting menstrual hygiene awareness and accessibility, reaffirming its commitment to advancing health, dignity, and women's empowerment through meaningful corporate social responsibility (CSR) efforts.
The initiative was conducted in collaboration with Puraham Foundation, with volunteers distributing menstrual hygiene products and engaging with members of the local community to raise awareness about menstrual health and the importance of access to essential hygiene resources.
Recognizing that menstrual hygiene remains a significant public health and social challenge for many women and girls, the initiative aimed to contribute toward improving awareness, reducing stigma, and supporting better health outcomes. By addressing a fundamental aspect of women's well-being, ProcDNA sought to encourage conversations around health equity and empower individuals with access to basic hygiene necessities.
Employees actively participated in the initiative, reflecting the organization's culture of volunteerism and its belief that sustainable impact is created through collective action. The event also highlighted ProcDNA's broader commitment to supporting community-led programs that promote inclusion, education, and social welfare.
At ProcDNA, corporate responsibility extends beyond business success. Through ongoing CSR initiatives focused on healthcare, education, and community development, the company continues to work alongside nonprofit organizations and local communities to create meaningful and lasting social impact.
ProcDNA extends its appreciation to the volunteers, community partners, and everyone who contributed to making the International Women's Day initiative a success. The organization remains committed to supporting programs that foster healthier, more inclusive communities and create opportunities for positive change.
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