Joint Women's Programme

Joint Women's Programme

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Joint Women's Programme is a nonprofit organization working for issues affecting socially disadvantaged women and children

Besides lobbying and advocating for the rights of deprived and marginalized women, and children, the JWP also runs an non-formal education cm daycare centre for children of ‘Rickshaw pullers, vegetable vendors and domestic workers. It also runs tailoring and computer classes; a durry (hand woven rug) making unit run by school dropout girls. The JWP also provides adult education classes for women

17/06/2026

Let’s work together to build a better tomorrow!
Last date for applications- 30th June,2026. Apply soon!

15/06/2026

JWP Wings of Hope workshop scheduled for tomorrow, 16th June, at Sansparsh Academy, Secundrabad.

Photos from Joint Women's Programme's post 10/06/2026

Our JWP team recently participated in a fun and engaging workshop facilitated by Rajendra Ji from Baliga Trust.
Through interactive activities and shared learning, we explored the importance of effective communication and discovered creative ways to make awareness sessions and learning experiences more engaging for children.
Every opportunity to learn strengthens our ability to serve our communities better. Here’s to continuing to grow together, inspire one another, and create a lasting impact in the lives of the children and families we work with.

09/06/2026

Wings of Hope at Badh Chowk, Nithari Village
We conducted a Wings of Hope workshop with 25 women and adolescent girls, creating a safe space for open conversations around menstrual health, hygiene, dignity, and well-being.

Through discussion, learning, and shared experiences, participants gained knowledge, challenged myths, and built confidence to make informed choices about their health.

When women and girls have access to accurate information and supportive spaces, they are empowered to take charge of their bodies and their futures.

Photos from Joint Women's Programme's post 06/06/2026

In hope for a greener future, we planted seeds of change this World Environment Day.
At our Mera Sahara Centre, children came together to learn that caring for the environment starts with small, everyday actions, saving water, reducing waste, keeping our surroundings clean, and choosing a greener way of life.

The day ended with little hands planting saplings and raising the powerful slogan: “Plant Trees, Save Life.”

More than just an activity, it was a reminder that when children grow with environmental awareness, they grow into changemakers for a better tomorrow.

10/05/2026

A mother’s strength often lives in the sacrifices no one applauds, in the quiet endurance, the invisible labour, the dreams paused, and the battles fought without witness.
She carried emotional, physical, and mental loads with resilience the world mistook for duty. She built homes, futures, and generations through work that was never titled, never paid, and rarely recognised.
This Mother’s Day, we honour her not as a silent giver, but as a powerful woman whose strength, dignity, and sacrifices deserve to be seen.
She deserved rest, respect, and recognition , not just gratitude.
Celebrating mothers means valuing the woman, not just the role.

Photos from Joint Women's Programme's post 28/04/2026

From a small village in Unnao to 73% in Class 10 — Moni Rawat’s journey is a reminder that when a girl is supported, she doesn’t just survive, she soars. ✨

Daughter of a driver and a domestic worker, one of six siblings, Moni found her second home at JWP’s Mera Sahara Centre in 2017. From studying here in her early years to learning tailoring, and now computers, every skill added a new layer to her confidence and independence.

Battling TB, financial hardship, and no academic support at home, Moni refused to let her circumstances define her future. With the constant guidance of teacher Renu Chaudhary and the nurturing space at JWP, she held on to one belief, “Padhai sab kuch hai.”

Today, she stands 2nd in her class at Rajkiya Kanya Inter College, Noida with 73% — not just as a student, but as a young girl rewriting what is possible for herself and for many others watching her.

From sharing sweets at the centre to chasing bigger dreams. Class 12, here she comes!

28/04/2026

On 25th April, JWP attended the first Annual Function of Active NGO Group and were deeply honoured to be recognised as the strong pillars of the network for our work.
Grateful for the recognition, the community, and the shared commitment to creating meaningful change

Photos from Joint Women's Programme's post 22/04/2026

This , we’re nurturing young minds to reduce, reuse, recycle and practice waste segregation—because real change begins with awareness, action, and everyday habits. 🌍♻️
Small steps today. A greener tomorrow.

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