Rights & Justice
Supporting women to access legal remedies, challenge violence, and uphold dignity.
SPID Society’s past women’s empowerment initiatives have transformed thousands of lives by addressing violence, promoting skills, and building economic independence. From Mahila Panchayats fostering legal awareness and solidarity, to vocational training in crafts, Gender Resource Centres offering education and SHG support, and the Pankhi Project providing safety and counseling—these programs empowered women to claim rights, earn livelihoods, and lead change in their communities, creating lasting social impact even after project completion.
Supporting women to access legal remedies, challenge violence, and uphold dignity.
Building skills and livelihoods for lasting financial independence.
Training in crafts, technology, and group savings, fostering income generation and leadership for long-term empowerment.
Supported by the Delhi Commission for Women in the northwest district, including PS Kanjhawala and Savda Ghewra. Community-led forums addressing domestic violence, dowry, child marriage, and social discrimination.
Reaching women and girls through legal remedies, counseling, awareness drives, and collective action.
Empowering women in health, safety, education, income, and reproductive rights while supporting documentation and decision-making participation.
JJ Colony, Savda Ghewra, training program in Zari embroidery, stitching, and tailoring through structured sessions. Women and girls learned traditional craft skills using silk, satin, and sequins.
An inclusive program welcoming women with disabilities, creating income opportunities, and building confidence.
Operated in Sultanpur Majra and Mangolpuri, Delhi, promoting women's empowerment through Self-Help Groups (SHGs), tailoring, computer skills, beauty culture, and health awareness training.
SHGs supported savings, loan access, and livelihood building with non-formal education and awareness sessions.
Partnership with TBZ supporting women facing domestic violence and harassment. Free counseling, family support, and legal guidance prioritizing safety, dignity, and emotional well-being.
Community meetings, outreach, and awareness sessions are reducing stigma and promoting understanding.
Empowering women to lead, not just survive.