Love shouldn’t hurt: Valentine’s Day from the eyes of survivors of violence
CATEGORY: MY CHOICES FOUNDATION Love shouldn’t hurt: Valentine’s Day from the eyes of survivors of violence With Valentine’s Day around the corner, love is in
CATEGORY: MY CHOICES FOUNDATION Love shouldn’t hurt: Valentine’s Day from the eyes of survivors of violence With Valentine’s Day around the corner, love is in
CATEGORY: MY CHOICES FOUNDATION Orange the World: End Gender Based Violence A 19-year-old woman was gang-raped by four men. Woman was beaten to death by
CATEGORY: MY CHOICES FOUNDATION Shobha’s Decision For A Better Future 15-year old Shobha* loves to study and says, “It makes me so happy and is
CATEGORY: MY CHOICES FOUNDATION Celebrating International Day Of The Girl: Make The Unheard Heard On International Day of the Girl, we celebrate the strength and
CATEGORY: MY CHOICES FOUNDATION Aarohi Finds Herself And Her Future This drawing is an expression of a 17-year old girl, Aarohi at My Choices Foundation’s
CATEGORY: MY CHOICES FOUNDATION Each NetBall Goal is a heavy blow at the heart and the head of the traffickers October is recognized as Domestic
When the COVID-19 lockdown was announced in mid-March 2020 in India, millions were placed at high risk and in desperate need. My Choices Foundation stepped forward to provide for vulnerable communities across India.
While most of India is observing a lockdown to prevent COVID-19, what about the victims of abuse locked inside the house with their perpetrator? What must they be going through?
This past week, we have been asking our social media followers what is that #OneChange that they will start doing from today to improve gender equality.
CATEGORY: MY CHOICES FOUNDATION Quantium Partner coming soon… coming soon… My Choices Foundation This post was authored by the My Choices Foundation communications team. Our
How do we end violence against women and girls, and how do we make allies out of men and boys?
To learn more about what My Choices Foundation is doing to include men and boys in the army fighting to end violence against women and girls, watch Elca’s TEDxHyderabad talk.
Similar to the analogy that you cannot expect a starving child to study well, we cannot expect women facing violence and exploitation to make full use of financial empowerment.