Email us at info@pinkishe.org and our team will assist you with any donation or payment issues.
Your donation will support our projects providing menstrual health education and distributing menstrual kits and sanitary pads to women and adolescent girls, helping to eradicate period poverty in India.
Absolutely. Our website ensures safe transactions and information exchange. Our third-party payment gateway is recognized by Indian financial institutions for secure transactions.
There is no specified minimum donation required for online donations under Section 80G to qualify for a tax exemption. We appreciate donations of any amount, as every contribution helps us further our mission.
All Pinkishe Foundation donations qualify for a 50% deduction from taxable income. After donating, you'll receive a Section 80G certificate and receipt to use when filing your income tax returns.
Section 80G of the Income Tax Act offers deductions to both the NGO and the donor if the NGO is registered. Use your donation receipt to claim the deduction when filing your taxes.
Yes, Indian citizens holding an Indian passport can claim a tax exemption under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act.
You'll get an immediate acknowledgment email, followed by a receipt via email once we receive the bank reconciliation statement.
Visit our "Donate Now" section or go directly to www.pinkishe.org/donate to make an online donation. For other inquiries, email at info@pinkishe.org.
Yes, we operate across 27 states and union territories in India, primarily focusing on empowering women and adolescent girls.
On average, a person loses about 30 to 40 milliliters (ml) of blood during a menstrual period, although this can vary. It's common for individuals to believe they lose more blood than they actually do.
Yes, menopause can cause joint pain. Hormonal changes during menopause can affect joint health, leading to joint pain, stiffness, and inflammation. The decline in estrogen levels during menopause can cause changes in the levels of other hormones and chemicals in the body that can affect joint health. This can lead to a condition called osteoarthritis, which causes joint pain and stiffness. Additionally, menopause can cause a decrease in muscle mass and bone density, which can further contribute to joint pain. However, joint pain can also be caused by other factors, so it is important to talk to a healthcare provider to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.