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About Us
WARIORS has made substantial progress through innovative programs that empower women in key areas: education, entrepreneurship, healthcare, and social welfare.

Our Mission
“To empower rural women and girls by fostering a culture of awareness, equality, and self-sustainability, thereby creating a radiant society where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.”
Our Vision
“A society where rural women are confident, informed, and equipped to drive change, contributing to a more equitable and prosperous India.”
Objectives
- Raise Awareness: Educate rural women and girls about their rights, health, and social issues affecting their lives.
- Empower Economically: Provide vocational training and economic opportunities to enhance their financial independence.
- Improve Health and Well-being: Promote healthcare awareness and access to quality medical services.
- Foster Education: Support education initiatives for girls and women, promoting lifelong learning.
- Build Leadership: Develop leadership skills among rural women, enabling them to become change-makers.
Strategies
- Community Engagement: Collaborate with local communities, NGOs, and government agencies to identify needs and design interventions.
- Capacity Building: Train rural women and girls through workshops, training programs, and exposure visits.
- Awareness Campaigns: Organise awareness campaigns on issues like health, education, and women’s rights.
- Livelihood Support: Provide vocational training and livelihood support to enhance economic independence.
- Networking and Partnerships: Foster partnerships with organisations and individuals to amplify impact.
Potential Impact
- Improved Health Outcomes: Better healthcare awareness and access lead to improved health outcomes for rural women and girls.
- Increased Economic Independence: Vocational training and livelihood support empower women to contribute to their families’ income.
- Enhanced Education: Education initiatives lead to increased enrolment and retention rates for girls in schools.
- Reduced Gender-Based Violence: Awareness campaigns and community engagement contribute to reduced gender-based violence.
- Empowered Communities: Rural women become confident leaders, driving positive change in their communities.
“Every woman’s success should be an inspiration to another. We’re strongest when we cheer each other on.”

Serena Williams
Implementation Plan
- Baseline Survey: Conduct a baseline survey to identify needs and priorities.
- Program Design: Design programs and interventions based on survey findings.
- Capacity Building: Train staff and partners on program implementation.
- Program Launch: Launch programs and interventions in target areas.
- Monitoring and Evaluation: Regularly monitor and evaluate program progress and impact.
Budget Allocation
- Program Implementation: 70%
- Capacity Building: 15%
- Awareness Campaigns: 10%
- Administration: 5%
Timeline
- Year 1: Baseline survey, program design, and capacity building
- Year 2-3: Program implementation and awareness campaigns
- Year 4-5: Scale-up and sustainability planning
