Our USP
The median age group of the team is 21; Our biggest strength in reducing the generation gap in our workshops
On a journey to complete the entire circuit from Prevention to restoration.
More than 90 per cent of our members are child sexual abuse survivors, which creates a balance between empathy and Practicality.
We intend to reach out majorly in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, which are generally under-looked.
Sustainable workshops to retain the impact of our workshops
Our Impact
About our Work Culture
1. Personal Growth and Development
Our volunteers undergo significant personal growth, gaining confidence, improving public speaking skills, enhancing problem-solving abilities, building effective teams, and developing emotional intelligence. These life-changing experiences transform challenges into exciting opportunities.
2. Value in Kindness and Dedication
Inspired by the boundless value of kindness, our volunteers are driven to make a difference, no matter the scale. They take pride in contributing to sex education and appreciate the inclusive, peaceful, and respectful community we’ve built together.
3. Shared Experiences and Commitment
Remarkably, 90% of our volunteers are survivors of child sexual abuse themselves. Their personal connection to the cause strengthens their unwavering dedication to our mission and our organization.
4. A Supportive Community
Our volunteers are never alone. They find a family within our community, where sharing personal experiences is encouraged and supported, creating a sense of belonging and completeness.
5. Deep Fulfillment and Lasting Bonds
Volunteers find immense peace and satisfaction in working with children and survivors. The bonds they form and the sense of impact they create foster a strong commitment to our organization, making them feel deeply rooted and unlikely to leave.
Testimonials
The volunteers find deep fulfilment and peace in working with children and survivors, cherishing the bonds and the sense of impact made. The growth and connections experienced have solidified their commitment to the organisation, making it unlikely they will ever consider leaving.
They have received a lot of personal growth in terms of confidence, public speaking, problem solving, team building and EQ, which has proved to be life changing for them, and the challenges now excite them.
The volunteers see boundless value in kindness and are motivated to dedicate their life to making a difference, however big or small. They find fulfilment in contributing to sex education and appreciate the inclusive, peaceful, and respectful community within their organisation.
90 percent of volunteers are themselves are child sexual abuse survivors due to which they never want to leave the cause and organisation.
The volunteers always have someone around them even if they ever want to share their personal experiences, which kind of completes a definition of a family for them.