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Mental health is menstrual health.
In September 2025, Beayonie Washington, a Divine Drops Menstrual Health Advocate and gifted journalist, began a powerful journey. She set out to interview period advocates and activists, gathering stories and insights about the deep connection between menstrual health and mental health.
We invite you to dive into her blog, feel inspired, and share it with the people around you.
hello638157
Dec 36 min read


Empowering Nueva Jerusalén: Menstrual Health Workshops in Partnership with U Noj Nahil Luum
Learn how Divine Drops partnered with U Noj Nahil Luum to support the resilient community of Nueva Jerusalén in Bacalar, Mexico.
hello638157
Jul 52 min read


Embracing Our Cycles: Divine Drops at International Women’s Day 2025
Discover how Divine Drops celebrated International Women’s Day 2025 in Bacalar with hands-on menstrual education and sustainable period care.
hello638157
Jul 52 min read


Red Revolution: Bleeding for Justice on International Women’s Day 2024.
Explore how Divine Drops launched the Red Revolution campaign in Chetumal for International Women’s Day 2024—standing for menstrual justice and amplifying powerful local voices.
hello638157
Jul 52 min read


From Local Roots to Global Reach: Our 2025 Interns in Action
Meet the passionate interns who helped shape Divine Drops in 2025—supporting our mission through funding, marketing, outreach, and global collaboration.
hello638157
Jul 53 min read


Divine Drops Intern Highlight: Lovetta Qualah – A Champion for Reproductive Health in Liberia and Tanzania
Meet lovetta our 2025 fellow and menstrual health advocate with Divine Drops :)
Mikaela Ingram
May 293 min read


Traveling Mission: Latin America - Improving Global Menstrual Education
Happy 2022! One of the biggest personal lessons Mikaela learned last year was the importance of self care rituals. Even though she has always known how important this was; extending herself into the role as founder of a nonprofit organization and being pulled into so many different directions, she realized she didn't just need to acknowledge it but also take action on it. She’s also finally acknowledging how much effect the pandemic has had on her energy levels, mood, and sen
Mikaela Ingram
Aug 20, 20235 min read
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