Women Empowerment & Girl Child
Compassion in Action, Hope for Every LifeWomen Empowerment & Legal Awareness
Many women in our community do not know their own rights — and those who do often have no platform to exercise them. Through awareness sessions and legal literacy programmes, we equip women with the knowledge to speak up, seek help, and navigate systems that were not always built for them. An informed woman is an empowered woman — and an empowered woman changes everything around her.
Save the Girl Child Campaign
In many parts of rural India, a girl’s birth is still met with grief instead of joy. Our Save the Girl Child campaign challenges this deeply rooted prejudice through community outreach, conversations, and awareness programmes. We celebrate the girl child, amplify her value, and work tirelessly to shift the mindsets that continue to threaten her very existence. Every girl born deserves to be welcomed, not mourned.
Female Feticide Awareness
Female feticide remains one of the gravest injustices against women — one that begins before birth. We conduct targeted awareness drives in villages and communities, educating families about the legal, moral, and social consequences of sex-selective practices. By engaging community leaders, mothers, and young people together, we work to create environments where every unborn girl is protected and every family chooses life without hesitation or shame.
Vocational Training (Tailoring & Beauty)
Financial independence transforms a woman’s life from the inside out. Our vocational training programmes in tailoring and beauty services give women practical, market-ready skills they can immediately convert into income. These are not just job skills — they are tools of dignity and self-reliance. Women who complete our training go on to support their families, inspire their daughters, and stand a little taller in their communities.
SHG & Income Generation Activities
A woman with a savings group behind her is a force to be reckoned with. Through our Self-Help Group (SHG) initiatives, we bring women together to save collectively, access micro-credit, and launch small income-generating activities. These groups do more than build financial security — they build solidarity. Women who once had no economic voice are now making decisions, taking risks, and rewriting their own stories.
