Reading Club
A welcoming, democratic space where girls and women read, discuss and reflect together — building reading habits, critical thinking and self-expression.
Our Work
From crisis counselling to cultural festivals, our programmes meet women where they are — and walk with them toward independence.
Counselling & Survivor Support
We provide emotional support, legal guidance and practical assistance to women experiencing domestic violence, family conflict, abandonment, discrimination and financial hardship. Our counsellors help women by:
Many women who first approach us for support later become community leaders and peer counsellors themselves.
Education & Personality Development
We support girls and women to return to formal education, complete their schooling, access scholarships, and learn about gender equality, constitutional values and secularism.
Our Personality Development Programme builds confidence, leadership and independence — covering public speaking, health and wellbeing, constitutional rights and safety. It encourages girls to pursue higher education and careers while resisting early marriage and school dropout.
Paralegal Training
Our paralegal programme trains community women to understand legal systems and help others access justice. Paralegals:
Mental Wellbeing
Recognising the emotional impact of violence, discrimination and social exclusion, we have expanded community mental health initiatives across Kurla and Mumbra — community and family counselling, adolescent wellbeing, creative arts, music and dance therapy, gender sensitisation, and training for community counsellors.
More of our work
A welcoming, democratic space where girls and women read, discuss and reflect together — building reading habits, critical thinking and self-expression.
We translate educational resources from English into Urdu, making feminist ideas and legal awareness accessible to a wider audience.
Football and team sport that builds teamwork, self-esteem and leadership — helping girls stay in school and challenge stereotypes.
Safe spaces to share experiences, learn about legal and constitutional rights, understand Personal Law, and support one another.
Time away from daily pressures to reflect on gender equality, patriarchy, mental wellbeing, financial independence and leadership.
With Point of View, survivors documented their own stories in "Sculpting Lives", exhibited at the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival.
Triple Talaq reform, Domestic Violence Act awareness, child-marriage prevention, legal literacy and the Muslim Women's Rights Network.
Our annual participation in the global campaign against gender-based violence through theatre, music, poetry and public events.
Our annual cultural festival celebrating creativity and self-expression — theatre, poetry, dance, music, storytelling and art.