We are a community-driven organization that builds girls’ agency, skills, and leadership - advancing gender equality now and for generations to come.
We build confidence, skills, and bold voices in adolescent girls and youth, empowering them to lead change in their homes, communities, and beyond.
We confront discrimination and break harmful norms that silence girls’ choices. We create safe, powerful spaces where girls learn, speak, and lead equally—rooted in courage, compassion, and conviction.
We ensure girls access education, health, and rights—building a future where opportunity is earned through ability, not gender, and where every girl rises to lead her own destiny.
See our recent programs driving change and creating opportunities
Leadership, Girls’ Clubs, Advocacy, Life Skills, Education Support
Mi Shakti builds leadership among 5,000+ girls through clubs, helping them gain skills, claim rights, prevent child marriage, and lead community change confidently.
Girls discovering their power/voice and leading change
Youth leaders transforming change within their communities
Protecting Childhoods, and securing futures
Improvements in awareness and dignity in Schools
Local officials and youth empowered to serve their community
Girls discovering their power/voice and leading change
Youth leaders transforming change within their communities
Protecting Childhoods, and securing futures
Improvements in awareness and dignity in Schools
Local officials and youth empowered to serve their community
Reintegrating out-of-school children and youth through education, life skills, and vocational training
Nai Asha Nai Disha supports school-dropout youth to return to education, build skills, regain confidence, and create better futures with dignity and opportunity.
Students resumed education
Scholarship enabled
Ready
Through learning
Learning
Kitchen gardens, traditional crops, and women’s health awareness
Food is Medicine supports families with kitchen gardens, nutrition awareness, and traditional foods, improving health, empowering women, and creating sustainable income and food security.
Families engaged directly
Active Women
Beneficiaries
Organic kitchen gardens
And traditional foods
Addressing violence against women, community sensitization, awareness workshops.
Chuppi Todo Abhiyan challenges violence against women through awareness, dialogue, and campaigns, reaching 10,000+ directly and 30,000+ indirectly to promote equality and respect.
Individuals reached directly
Indirectly impacted
Sessions Conducted
Challenged normalization of violence
Nurturing Young Voices, Growing Future Leaders
This program empowers youth with leadership, skills, and civic engagement opportunities, helping them influence local decisions and drive meaningful community change.
As active voices in community decision-making
For menstrual hygiene awareness initiatives
To education through village transport advocacy
In local panchayats
Like river conservation and eco-festivals
Your support transforms lives-help girls learn, lead, and build a brighter future.
Join us as a volunteer to empower marginalized girls through education, livelihood training, and equality programs making a real difference in their lives.
Stories of transformation shared by the girls, families, and partners we work with.
Work for Equality’s dedicated support helped school-dropout children complete their 10th & 12th through open schooling. Their consistent, involved work makes them a valued partner.
We were impressed by Work for Equality’s growth mindset, leadership, and authenticity during the 2023 Tara Atmnirbhar Grant evaluation. A truly meaningful partnership.
Knowing Prabha for 20 years, I’m proud of her work through Work for Equality, creating safe spaces and leadership programs for thousands of girls.
After cataract surgery at our camp, Tukaram saw his son for the first time and now lives confidently, supporting his family independently.
Nikita discovered early cervical cancer during our camp. With timely treatment, she recovered and now supports her family with strength and hope.
Violence shattered me, but Work for Equality gave me safety and nursing training. They rebuilt me, and today I stand confidently on my own.
As the first tribal girl to pursue technical education, Work for Equality helped me succeed—opening the path for many more girls in my community.
Work for Equality supported us through hospital emergencies, education issues, and COVID. They gave strength and hope. “My child is alive because they stood with us.”
Work for Equality has boosted our daughters’ confidence. From speaking in schools to addressing panchayats, they now face every challenge with courage.