Founded in 2017, HRSWA is one of the renowned non-profit organizations committed to providing a better future for poor people. We make efforts to reduce the misery faced by children in the capital. Education is the basis of development. HRSWA offers girls schooling to improve their future as well as the country's future. A woman is the creator of this beautiful world, and we guarantee that she will have a respectful life.
HRSWA is a non-profit organization that has worked in India for more than 68 years, with a focus on poverty reduction and social injustice. We do this through well-planned and comprehensive health, education, livelihood, and disaster preparedness and response projects. Our general objective is the empowerment of women and girls from poor and marginalized communities, leading to the improvement of their lives and livelihoods.
Our organization is devoted to working towards the overall improvement of girls, including education, sanitation, health, income generation, AIDS awareness, and other issues. We make needy girls capable so that they can compete and match this fast-growing community. Our NGO works hard to provide better health, education, and basic needs. We have a team of teachers, doctors, and other volunteers who work wholeheartedly to improve needy people. We also focus on providing medical facilities suitable for children. With the help of volunteers, we were able to provide for the girls' needs. Our team members work to prevent exploitation against girls. We work as a team to improve poor girls.
Human Rights & Social Welfare Association Foundation, a poor early childhood education NGO in India, directly benefiting more than 15 million children and their families each year, through more than 400 live welfare projects in education, health, livelihoods and women's empowerment, in more than 2,000 remote villages and slums in 25 states of India. HRSWA focuses on the empowerment of women and girls because they are disproportionately affected by poverty and discrimination; and suffer abuse and violations in the realization of their rights, prerogatives, and access and control over resources. Also, experience shows that, when equipped with adequate resources, women have the power to help entire families and entire communities overcome poverty, marginalization, and social injustice.