Three active programmes, each targeting a specific and documented gap — designed for dignity, safety, and sustainable opportunity.
Project Chuppi is a grassroots initiative focused on breaking the silence around menstrual health and dignity. The movement works to normalise conversations about menstrual hygiene and distribute dignity kits to women and adolescent girls in underserved communities.
Through structured workshops and awareness sessions, the project reaches communities where stigma, misinformation, and lack of access have made menstrual health a hidden subject. Sessions are inclusive — facilitators routinely engage men and boys alongside women, because community-wide understanding is what creates lasting change.
Every session uses documented feedback forms to capture knowledge levels before and after, attitudinal shifts, and willingness to speak openly. This documentation shapes how future sessions are designed.
Chuppi means silence. The project is its undoing.
The next phase of Project Chuppi is planned to scale to 1 million touchpoints, 240+ sessions, 20,000 km of field reach, and a professionally produced short film. This phase has not yet launched. We are actively raising the ₹55 Lacs needed to make it happen.
Support Chuppi 2.0Source: Project Chuppi field feedback forms, N=52. Phase 1 data only. Chuppi 2.0 figures are fundraising targets for the planned next phase.
This programme addresses issues that are often silenced within families and communities — child abuse, emotional trauma, neglect, and psychological distress. These issues remain unspoken due to fear, stigma, and a lack of awareness, leaving individuals without support or protection.
The project works at the community level to create safe environments where children, adolescents, and caregivers can engage in open dialogue. Through structured workshops, storytelling-based sessions, and awareness programmes, it encourages recognition of abuse, emotional wellbeing, and the importance of seeking help.
By collaborating with educators, volunteers, and community leaders, the initiative aims to build long-term behavioural change — ensuring that silence does not become a barrier to safety, healing, or justice.
The Livelihood Program addresses economic vulnerability among individuals and families from underserved communities. Many households lack access to stable income opportunities, skills training, or pathways to dignified work — making them vulnerable to long-term poverty.
This initiative focuses on enabling practical skill development, employability, and income generation aligned with local contexts. Participants are supported through training programmes, access to resources, and guidance that enables them to build sustainable sources of income — rather than rely on short-term aid.
By promoting self-reliance and economic confidence, the programme supports families in achieving financial stability, improving quality of life, and participating more actively in their communities.
Livelihood as dignity. Not charity.
Our programmes directly advance three primary SDGs — and contribute to two more.
Secondary contributions
Promoting hygiene practices and safe menstrual product usage.
All programmes operate in slums, rural areas, and underserved communities.
Every contribution goes directly to communities.