YWCA OF INDIA

Advocates for gender equity, empowering marginalized communities, and fostering safe spaces for women and girls through advocacy, training, and inclusive initiatives

  • Bronze Certified 2023
  • FCRA
  • CSR-1
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Geographies Served

Programs

  • Livelihood & Skill Development Programmes

    District

    Nilgiris

    Idukki

    Thrissur

    States

    Tamil Nadu

    Kerala

    YWCA focuses on economic independence for women and the inclusion of vulnerable tribal and Dalit communities through livelihood and skill development programs. By identifying community needs, establishing training centres, and making women stakeholders, it fosters sustainable growth. Addressing the Decade of Action's goal to reduce poverty, YWCA accelerates efforts to create employment opportunities, empowering young women and preventing gender inequalities. Tailoring and patchwork groups, Mehendi and Beauty Culture courses, Geriatric Care training, computer classes, livestock development, and bakery training empower women economically and address societal needs. Revenue from sales sustains these initiatives, ensuring their long-term impact and progress.

  • Women Empowerment Programme

    YWCA prioritizes empowering young women as catalysts for change by nurturing their leadership and creative abilities. It emphasizes their active involvement in decision-making, policy formulation, and project implementation. Each YWCA initiative emphasizes embedding roles and responsibilities for young women, aiming to elevate them to higher levels. By involving youth in decision-making processes and encouraging their ideas, YWCA aims to cultivate a generation of change-makers, fostering a collective effort towards progress.

  • Advocacy & Civic Engagement Programme

    The YWCA of India actively engages in advocacy and civic engagement, particularly in preventing sexual harassment in the workplace (POSH). Through capacity building, seminars, workshops, and consultations, it empowers women to access laws and their legal rights. The organisation provides counselling and crisis intervention and activates redress through Complaints Committees. Its involvement in these committees, mandated after the Vishaka case in 1996, highlights its commitment to combating sexual harassment. The YWCA collaborates with ministries, Government bodies, and legal entities to shape legislation and policy frameworks, influencing the Prevention, Protection, and Redressal of Sexual Harassment at the Workplace Act in 2013. It conducts awareness programmes, trains staff, serves on numerous Complaints Committees and develops resources like posters and handbooks for wider use. Additionally, it has incorporated a policy on Sexual Harassment at the workplace within its personnel policies, ensuring a comprehensive approach to this critical issue.

  • Education Programme

    YWCA places a significant focus on providing quality education, aiming to narrow gender disparities and enhance lives. It establishes night schools, conducts adult literacy workshops, and offers remedial classes, primary education, and training institutes. These diverse approaches represent YWCA's commitment to ensuring access to education for children and young women.

  • Community Development Programme

    District

    Aizawl

    Bangalore

    Bangalore Rural

    New Delhi

    East Delhi

    Central Delhi

    South Goa

    Mokokchung

    Dimapur

    Chandrapur

    Thoothukudi

    Madurai

    Dehradun

    Lucknow

    Salem

    Tirunelveli

    Shimla

    Churachandpur

    Kollam

    Mumbai

    Chennai

    Thrissur

    Ernakulam

    Kozhikode

    Thiruvananthapuram

    Kottayam

    States

    Andhra Pradesh

    Karnataka

    West Bengal

    Chhattisgarh

    Assam

    Chandigarh

    Delhi

    Goa

    Himachal Pradesh

    Kerala

    Maharashtra

    Manipur

    Meghalaya

    Mizoram

    Nagaland

    Punjab

    Uttar Pradesh

    Odisha

    Telangana

    The Pipal Chhaya Project in Trilokpuri, New Delhi, strives to uplift marginalized communities through livelihood initiatives, skill development, and safe spaces for young women's growth. Originating as a refuge during a slum clearance drive in the 70s, it emerged in an area marked by past communal strife. Since 1984, YWCA India has actively provided vocational training, education, legal rights awareness, and initiatives for social issues and health. Empowerment efforts span education, mental health awareness, vocational training, and legal rights education for women, young women, and children. It notably launched a Mahila Cooperative Society, fostering skills and marketable products. Collaborations expanded programs, covering literacy, reproductive health, and combatting domestic violence. Economic rehabilitation, highlighted by a baking unit, took precedence. During the pandemic, women crafted masks and sanitisers for additional income, while a daycare centre supported young mothers seeking employment and children's education.

Leadership Team

  • Dhiya Ann Mathew

    Chief Functionary

  • Kunjamma Mathew

    National President

  • Rosy Noronha

    National Administration Officer

  • Sumita Kumar

    Treasurer

  • Pranita Biswasi

    National Programmes and Advocacy Manager

  • Susan R Chacko

    National Vice President (HQ)

  • Dr. Annie Thomas

    National Vice President (South West Region)

  • Shefali Bhardwaj

    National Vice President (North Region)

  • Roselle MF Solomon

    National Vice President (West Region)

  • Lena Chand

    National Vice President (East Region)

  • Dr. V.K. Evanjelene

    National Vice President (South East Region)

  • Ibadhari Lyngrah

    National Vice President (North East Region)

Demographics & Structure

  • Organisation Strength

    None

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AAATY0787E

  • Registration Number

    U99999DL1901PLC003032

  • CSR Form 1

    CSR00071278

  • FCRA

    231650115

About

  • Headquarters

    New Delhi, Delhi

  • Since

    1896

Impact

YWCA of India works to enable marginalized groups, particularly women and young children, to realize their rights, influence decision-making processes, and transform power structures in society.

Vision and Mission

The vision is to empower women at all levels to struggle for justice. The mission is to reach out to victims of economic and social injustice and those who are manipulated by socio-religious and political power.

Political & Religious Declarations

  • Political Affiliation

  • Religious Affiliation

Location

  • Headquarters

    YWCA of India, 10, Sansad Marg, New Delhi, New Delhi, Delhi

    Directions
  • Offices in Cities

    Guwahati, Chandigarh, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Uttarakhand, Kerala, Tamilnadu, Madhya Pradesh

Other Details

  • Type

    Non-profit

  • Sub Type

    Section 8 (formerly Section 25)

Technology Adoption

  • SOC 2 Compliant

    No

  • Financial Management

  • Beneficiary Management