Michelle is a passionate advocate for community health and empowerment, leading transformative initiatives in menstrual health education and Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH). Through her work with NGOs and grassroots organizations, Michelle has distributed thousands of sanitary pads and facilitated open conversations around menstrual hygiene, breaking long-standing stigmas and ensuring that every girl can manage her period with dignity.
As the driving force behind WASH projects in underserved communities, Michelle has spearheaded the installation of solar-powered water pumps and the creation of nutritional gardens, directly improving access to clean water and sustainable food sources. Her collaborative approach with local stakeholders promotes hygiene education and water conservation, fostering a culture of resilience and sustainability.
Michelle’s holistic vision bridges health, dignity, and environmental stewardship. By integrating menstrual health advocacy with WASH infrastructure, she empowers young women and families with the resources, knowledge, and confidence to thrive. Her leadership continues to uplift marginalized communities and pave the way for lasting, inclusive change