Three bridges, one mission. Paalam operates across education, access, and narrative, because lasting change demands all three simultaneously.
Immersive awareness sessions in schools, orphanages, and community centres, breaking taboo through structured conversation. Our curriculum makes silence impossible.
Strategic fundraising and distribution of sanitary products to communities where period poverty is systemic. No girl's education should be disrupted by want of a resource that costs less than a cup of chai.
High impact digital campaigns that shift cultural narrative at scale. We build content ecosystems that make menstrual health a normal, open, celebrated conversation, not a whispered secret.
These are not aspirations. They are the convictions we operate from, every single day.
That menstruation is biology, not shame, and every girl deserves to know that before her first period.
That access to hygiene is a right, not a privilege, and that right must be built into communities, not handed down as charity.
That the loudest voices in this conversation should belong to the young, the most proximate to the problem and the most invested in the solution.
That silence is a choice, and we choose, every day, to speak.
That one well placed bridge changes everything downstream, and building it is worth every conversation, every campaign, every session.
Paalam does not operate from a distance. We go where the silence is loudest.
Under resourced classrooms where menstrual education has never been formally taught.
Children without family support systems, the most vulnerable and most overlooked.
Villages and peri urban areas where period poverty is systemic and conversations are absent.
The next generation of advocates, donors, and champions, reached through content that refuses to stay quiet.
Hover each pillar to look beneath the surface.
The Knowledge Bridge
Immersive, in person sessions that challenge cultural narratives through conversation, not curriculum.
23 million girls lose their education to menstrual silence annually. Knowledge is the first and most powerful bridge.
The Access Bridge
Fundraising, procurement, and strategic distribution of menstrual products to communities where access is zero.
Over 300 million women in India lack access to menstrual products. No girl should lose a school day to poverty.
The Awareness Bridge
Content ecosystems that shift cultural narratives at scale, making menstrual health the standard, not the exception.
Narrative change precedes systemic change. We use every channel available to make silence impossible.