**Title: Rotary Club of Baramati Organizes Health Initiative for Maternal and Environmental Wellness** On **18th September 2024**, the **Rotary Club of Baramati** in collaboration with the **Rotary E Club of Pune Diamond** hosted a significant event at **Adhiraj Lawns, Phaltan Road, Baramati**, focusing on **Maternal and Child Health** and environmental sustainability. The initiative featured two key projects: **Project Asha Ek Kiran** and **Green Periods**, both aimed at bridging the gap between the community and government healthcare systems. The event ran from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, providing essential information, empowerment, and training to attendees. Under **Project Asha Ek Kiran**, directed by **Rtn. Shobha Nahar** and chaired by **Rtn. Darshana Gujar**, the project sought to support maternal and child health by connecting local ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activists) workers with proper training and resources. **Rtn. Dr. Archana Shingavi**, the project's coordinator, played a pivotal role in facilitating the sessions that emphasized the importance of maternal health and healthcare system integration. The event provided critical education to enhance the quality of maternal care in the community. In addition to maternal health, the event also focused on environmental sustainability through the **Green Periods** initiative. Led by **Rtn. Vasantrao Malunjkar**, Director of Environment, and **Rtn. Neena Raisoni**, Chairman of Green Periods, the project aimed to promote sustainable menstrual hygiene practices. With the coordination of **Rtn. Prakash Suthar**, the sessions advocated for eco-friendly menstrual products, thereby promoting both women's health and environmental conservation. The event was proudly sponsored by **Mehta Hospital** and **Medicare Multi Speciality Hospital**, making it a comprehensive and impactful community health project.
Start Date | 18-09-2024 |
End Date | 18-09-2024 |
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Rotary Volunteer Hours | 0 |
No of direct Beneficiaries | 0 |
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Project Category | Maternal and Child Health |