Mishika Mittal starts Jammu Chapter of PadSquad, distributes sanitary pads

Mishika Mittal distributing sanitary pads among under privileged women.
Mishika Mittal distributing sanitary pads among under privileged women.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, May 9: Jammu’s Mishika Mittal, a 16-year-old girl from KCPS, organised an event here to educate under privileged women menstrual hygiene and distributed free sanitary pads under the banner of PadSquad.
Mishika Mittal, has started the Jammu Chapter of PadSquad. Pad Squad is a people’s movement that was born out of the urgent need to help women during the Pandemic with their menstrual needs.
The movement started in June 2020 when the Co-Founders realized that women and their menstrual hygiene needs were totally ignored with rations having been given priority for economically marginalized homes. Pad Squad took up the cause of distributing menstrual hygiene care products to women in slums, villages and tribes.
Mishika Mittal has always taken an active part in community service activities since 2016 and has even started her own campaign called “Support for Tomorrow” under which she has organized several activities for the welfare of orphaned children. She believes in making persistent efforts to take up social issues in order to bring about change rather than simply raising awareness about it.
Mishika accompanied by her friend, Saumya Kapur organised the event at Jammu Sanskriti School and gather a group of under privileged women with the help of National Corruption Control and Human Welfare Organization (NCCHWO), where the women were educated about Menstrual Hygiene Awareness.
They talked about the importance of using menstrual pads, how to use them and how to dispose them of properly. They distributed about 2000 pads among 70-80 ladies coming from rural areas.
She has always taken active participation in community service.
There are many other activities done by this Jammu Girl like ‘Maitri’, a fundraising marathon to raise enough funds to purchase winter essentials for underprivileged living in a shelter home in Jammu. She also took initiative to mobilize students to come forward to help the needy by giving rations and other essential items from their pocket money.