NON-PROFIT PROJECTS
HerMoveMeant strongly believes in sharing forward the kindness and support we receive from our collaborators, donors and well wishers. We DREAM to expand our work to groups that do not have access to these services either due to lack of exposure or low socio-economic limitations. We ACT upon our vision by connecting with various organisations, orphanages and communities in our country. We intend to make an IMPACT in the life of each individual we have the opportunity to connect with, by providing them with mental health support they seek.
Our projects are either funded by our corporate partners who we collaborate with or by our generous donors who resonate and connect with our cause. A portion of the income, that we make with our corporate partnerships, goes towards the session requirements for these projects. In case of our donors, the entire amount donated is invested towards these non-profit projects.
WOMAN UP!
"When women and girls arise, their communities and
their countries rise with them." - Michelle Obama
'Woman Up!' is our attempt at creating an open space for young girls, who wish to explore beyond their boundaries, expand their knowledge of self and embark on an empowering journey through self-awareness. This project aims at providing young girls access to mental health wellness programs through expressive arts therapy and other self-work tools. Our project has been associated with 3 different organisations, working with over 50 young girls over 3 different cities.




AARDRA
'Aardra' is a Sanskrit word, which means 'soft'. This project aims at
challenging the stigma behind "mard ko dard nahi hota" ( men don't feel pain)
and associating emotional expression with weakness. We aim at providing a safe space to empower
young boys, by giving them a platform to access their emotions and express them authentically.
NAARI
'Naari' is a project curated specially for women, who come from challenging households. The purpose of this project is to offer a platform that supports the women to explore and gather emotional tools that help them empower themselves and conquer their circumstances. The idea is to reflect upon their strengths and help them build a strong foundation for themselves, through self-awareness.



