Our Work
Bleeding Blues is a youth-led organization working relentlessly since March 2020 to achieve menstrual equity and create a more inclusive, healthy, and informed society. We collaborate with local authorities, Gram Panchayats, NGOs, and educational institutions to ensure access to menstrual hygiene products, proper WASH facilities, and menstrual waste management systems.
We believe that menstrual health is a human right — not a privilege. Our programs focus on accessibility, awareness, and acceptance to empower menstruators and break the stigma around periods.
From distributing free menstrual products during the COVID-19 pandemic to conducting community-level awareness drives, Bleeding Blues works at the grassroots to ensure every person can manage their period with dignity.

Our Initiatives
We design and implement impactful programs that promote menstrual health and empowerment.
Our Approach
We combine education, advocacy, and community engagement for sustainable impact.
Identify Community Needs
We engage with local communities to understand menstrual health challenges and priorities.
Collaborate & Plan
We collaborate with Gram Panchayats, NGOs, and government bodies to design local solutions.
Implement Awareness & Distribution
We organize awareness workshops and distribute menstrual products through trained volunteers.
Monitor, Research & Scale
We track impact, gather insights, and expand programs to new communities and regions.
Why Choose Bleeding Blues
Community-Driven Impact
We believe lasting change begins at the grassroots. Our programs are developed with community participation, ensuring local ownership and sustainable results.
Expert Leadership
Guided by legal and policy expert Neha Singh, Advocate at the Supreme Court of India, we combine academic research with real-world action to influence menstrual health policy nationwide.
Recognized Changemakers
Our work has been featured by BBC Hindi, The Logical Indian, Hindustan, The Tribune, and more — recognizing Bleeding Blues as a leading voice in menstrual health and youth-led advocacy.
Join Us in Driving Menstrual Equity
Together, we can create awareness, accessibility, and acceptance for all menstruators across India.
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