Social Welfare Trust Delivering multiple roles effortlessly every single day, women are undoubtedly the backbone of any society. Doting daughters, caring mothers, competent colleagues and a wide range of many other roles are played by women around us flawlessly and with grace.
However, they’ve also been an ignored fraction of the society in many parts of the world. This, in turn, has caused women at large to bear the brunt of inequality, oppression, financial dependability and other social evils. For centuries now, women have been living under bondage that restricts them from achieving professional as well as personal heights.
Empowering Women Socially and Economically
To restore their rightful and dignified status, The Indian Women and Child Welfare Trust has initiated women empowerment programs that provide a solid foundation to nurture the inner strength, creativity and self-esteem of women from all walks of life. With this base well established, women are now able to go out into the world, prepared to handle any challenge with skills, confidence and grace. They come to the forefront, where they become agents of peace and positive social change for themselves, their families, other women and their society.
5 Women Empowerment programs taken up by The Indian Women and Child Welfare Trust
– Economic independence
– Girl child education
– HIV/AIDS
– Leadership
– Social empowerment
Women Empowerment through education:
Education is a potent tool to progress in life. And what better way to uplift and empower women than by educating them? Through its various initiatives, The Indian Women and Child Welfare Trust has empowered young girls and women alike with quality education, even in the remotest corners of the rural India. Know more about this new dawn of knowledge.
Women Empowerment Programs in India
Through the Indian Women and Child Welfare Trust’s women-empowerment programs, women across India and many other countries have been able to gain financial freedom and stand up against social injustice. They’ve also become agents of change by educating and empowering other women about finding their voice and standing up for themselves.
The Indian Women and Child Welfare Trust’s empowerment of women programs are a catalyst that have unsettled centuries of restrictions and given women the much deserved platform to set themselves free and rise as equals.