SHEROES

Strong Women, Strong World

SHEROES is a community platform that provides a safe space exclusively for women to interact, support, and empower each other. Among other women empowerment programs, it also aims at promoting women empowerment through economic inclusion.

Don Bosco Veedu Society initiated the SHEROES project with the aim of Strong Women, Strong World. Through these programs, women are empowered in knowledge and skill accumulation, income generation, self-organization and development of community groups, improved health status, and education promotion of their children. The project has contributed mainly to their community's educational, social, cultural, economic, and intellectual transformation.

The activities of the project comprise

  • Small scale business initiatives for achieving self-sustenance such as paper bag making, cloth bag making, mushroom cultivation, embroidery, food processing, laundry services, and jewellery making
  • Providing awareness programs on various socially needed topics
  • Mentorship training programs for the women
  • Tuition centres run by women
  • Crisis management volunteers

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