
How We Create Change
Zephyr Initiative, led by Naisargi Patel, diagnoses gaps in menstrual health and delivers ready-to-go solutions in education, access, and advocacy—because menstrual equity is a right, not a privilege.

Workshops that break stigma and build awareness

Free pad dispensers to ensure access

Advocacy and documentation to scale impact

From Barriers to Solutions
Every community we reach begins with listening and understanding. Zephyr Initiative identifies real barriers that students face and responds with practical, ready-to-use solutions. Our programs combine awareness, access, and advocacy, ensuring that menstrual health is no longer treated as a hidden or secondary issue. By working in schools, partnering with local stakeholders, and documenting every step, we create models that can be repeated and scaled. This approach not only solves immediate challenges but also builds pathways toward long-term menstrual equity and dignity.

Our Guiding Principle
At Zephyr Initiative, our focus is simple and action-oriented:
Education: Interactive workshops that replace stigma with awareness and confidence.
Access: Free pad dispensers and practical solutions that remove everyday barriers.
Advocacy: Campaigns, fundraising, and policy engagement to push for menstrual equity.
Documentation: Professional capture of every activity to measure, replicate, and scale impact.
Each step is designed to address real challenges and provide ready-to-go solutions that can be implemented anywhere.
We believe menstrual health is a foundation for equality. By combining awareness, access, and advocacy, Zephyr Initiative ensures that students are not held back by stigma or lack of resources. Our solutions are practical, replicable, and designed to create lasting impact.
Action in Practice
Our approach combines practical solutions with measurable impact. By providing workshops, access to resources, and advocacy programs, we ensure that menstrual health challenges are addressed immediately and sustainably. Every effort is designed to empower students and create a model that can be scaled across communities.

Leading Change
Naisargi Patel speaks on menstrual health awareness, inspiring students and communities to take action for equity.
Students reached through workshops and awareness sessions

Government and private schools partnered with
Innovative programs and initiatives implemented

Positive feedback from students and educators
Activities documented to scale impact and replicate solutions