Natasha Sutherland

Project: The Menstrual Equity project will address gaps in menstrual health education, wellness, products and resources available to New York City youth.

Natasha Sutherland is the program manager of the Teens P.A.C.T. (Positive Actions and Choices for Teens), a youth leadership program at Community Healthcare Network. With over 25 years of experience providing comprehensive sexuality education to youth across New York City, she is a dedicated community educator and advocate. In her role, Sutherland connects young people to essential sexual and reproductive health services while leading the delivery of evidence-based sexual health education and youth-related topics in high schools across the city. She has led the development of comprehensive sexual health curricula, digital health campaigns, peer-to-peer youth education initiatives, community partnerships, and engagement events.