Skills, dignity, independence

Women Empowerment

From self-help groups to Digital Sakhi, we help women earn, save and lead — with the skills, capital and confidence to build a future of their own.

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villages where our self-help groups and Sakhis are changing lives.
Our approach

From a skill to self-reliance

When a woman earns, her whole family rises. Yet many are held back not by ability, but by access — to training, capital and a fair chance to work. We close that gap: teaching a trade, building digital and financial confidence through Digital Sakhi, and growing the collective strength of self-help groups.

  • Self-help groups for savings, credit and solidarity
  • Digital Sakhi — digital and financial literacy
  • Vocational skill training for a real, marketable trade
  • Entrepreneurship mentoring and market linkage
  • Pink Rooms for menstrual health in schools
  • Confidence, rights awareness and a collective voice
Women in a skills training session
Earning her own way
Skills and confidence that no one can take away.
What we run

Programmes that build independence

From a first savings circle to a thriving enterprise — swipe through the ways we turn skills into steady income.

Self-Help Groups

Self-Help Groups

Community savings and micro-credit circles that build financial resilience and a collective voice for women.

Digital Sakhi

Digital Sakhi

Rural women learning digital and financial literacy — then teaching it forward, becoming digital guides for their own villages.

Entrepreneurship & Skill Training

Entrepreneurship & Skill Training

Hands-on vocational training and business mentoring that turn everyday talent into a marketable, income-earning trade.

Pink Rooms

Pink Rooms

Safe menstrual-health spaces in schools — with awareness and supplies that keep girls in class with dignity.

Why it matters

When a woman earns, a whole family rises.

Independence is contagious — one skilled, earning woman lifts the health, schooling and confidence of everyone around her.

The barrier we break

Capability is not the problem — access is

Three realities that keep women's earning power out of reach, and that our programmes exist to change.

Talent without opportunity

India's women are among the world's most capable — but too few can turn that capability into a steady income.

Held back, not incapable

Early marriage, unpaid domestic work and no access to credit keep earning power just out of reach.

When she rises, all rise

A woman's income lifts her whole family — better nutrition, schooling and health follow close behind.

Success stories

Independence changes everything

The women whose skills became their livelihood — and their voice.

Lakshmi
I started with one sewing machine and a loan from my self-help group. Today I run a small unit and employ four women from my own village.
LLakshmiTailoring unit owner
Fatima
Learning to use a phone for banking changed everything. Now I teach the other women in my ward — none of us depend on anyone to handle our money.
FFatimaDigital Sakhi
Anjali
Our savings group taught us to plan, borrow and stand together. For the first time, the women here decide their own future.
AAnjaliSHG leader
Support women

Give a woman a skill, and she'll build the rest.

Sponsor training, back a micro-enterprise or mentor a self-help group — every contribution turns straight into independence.

80G tax benefits 100% goes to the field 15+ years of service