Jivisha
Women Skilling and Empowerment Program
Empowering resilience
We bridge the education gap that often results from school dropouts and the associated social stigma. We raise awareness about mental health and human rights, advocating for the well-being and dignity of all. We empower women to achieve financial independence, breaking the cycle of poverty and preventing its effects from being passed on to the next generation.
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Our programs don't just impart skills; they instil confidence, nurture self-worth, and inspire more profound dreams. They give women the tools to become architects of their destiny, no matter the circumstances they face. With Jivisha, we believe that every woman has the potential to be extraordinary, and we are here to help them realize it. Together, we are not just creating a brighter future; we are lighting the path for generations to come.
Personalized Program for Holistic Development
We are committed to personalizing training according to each woman's unique interests, talents, background, and availability.
Skill Development
Our skill development programs encompass a wide array of practical skills, including:
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Tailoring
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Embroidery
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Crochet and Knitting
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Jewellery making
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Bag making
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Indian Folk Art: and Crafts
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Modern Art and Crafts like resin, texture art, ceramic art, etc.
Education and Awareness
In addition to skill development, we provide education on crucial subjects, such as:
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Literacy
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Basic Science, General Knowledge, and Social Science
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Human Rights Awareness
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Environment and Hygiene
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Women's Health, childcare, and family planning
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Financial Literacy
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Self-defense
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Mental Health Awareness
Employment and Consultation
We offer personalized consultation to assist participants in their journey towards financial independence and personal growth. We understand that each woman has unique goals, whether it's furthering their education, breaking free from challenging situations, or achieving financial self-sufficiency. We assist them by generating employment opportunities, referring them to other organizations, or helping them set up their own business.
Meet our Women
Guriya Didi getting a new saree for her on Durga Puja
Roshni celebrating her children's birthday for the first time
Saloni wants to work to pay for education and support her mother who's lost her legs in an accident
Happiness of . Meet Poonam Aunty.