GUIDE supports food distribution programs, ensuring marginalized communities have access to essential nutrition and meals.
Read MoreGUIDE provides critical medical care to underserved populations, enhancing access to healthcare services in rural areas.
Read MoreGUIDE focuses on education initiatives, ensuring children from marginalized communities receive quality education and opportunities for growth.
Read MoreGUIDE works to provide shelter and support for homeless individuals, offering them a path towards stability and security.
Read MoreGUIDE advocates for the rights and protection of street children, ensuring they have access to education, shelter, and care.
Read MoreGUIDE was starteds in 1985 and had grown an organisation which has women associations serving themselves in 180 villages (including 20 coastal villages after Tsunami). It also serves women of hundreds of villages in other districts, but capacity building the NGO staff and the federation leaders who work for them.
GUIDE is primarily a team of women working for the empowerment of women. The acronym itself is consciously arrived at. It reminds us of our attitude. We do not want to do anything for others, but only guide them to be able to do themselves, so that they could become self supportive and their effort sustainable. As the first step, we have helped women to achieve their felt needs met. These felt needs (water, road, street, transport etc.) are generally the needs of their family and the community too. The sceptic male members of the community began to acknowledge.
Justice, Peace and Dignity to all, Surpassing the gender Divisions. A gender just society where the women have the Knowledge, Capacity, Rights and Freedom to participate equally with men in the governance of the society
GUIDE has been at the forefront of empowering women in over 180 villages, especially from Dalit, Adivasi, and fisher communities. These efforts have enabled women to secure land titles, improve local infrastructure, and confidently report cases of violence. GUIDE's impactful studies on child labor and debt bondage have led to significant program initiatives, making it a recognized leader in social advocacy.
A little over 50,000 Dalit and Adivasi children have been helped by GUIDE through supplementary and non-formal education where value orientation was provided, which is not part of any pedagogy.
Donate NowStrengthening Feminist Voices: Capacity and Leadership building amongst poor Dalit women & girl Children is the main activity for this purpose. Providing gender- sensitive education to change discriminating cultural practices.
Donate NowEmpower protection of their life, all aspects that threaten their very existence are taking efforts to be checked: such as domestic violence, dowry harassment, sexual harassment in public, sexual harassment in the workplace.
Donate NowGUIDE also encouraged women to try new alternatives such as production of ice in smaller units in one village. GUIDE also helped with house building in situ for 56 families, where women played a crucial role in planning and supervision.
Donate NowOur leadership team at GUIDE comprises dedicated individuals who are passionate about driving social change and empowering marginalized communities. With a strong commitment to justice and equality, they have spearheaded initiatives that have transformed the lives of thousands of women, ensuring their voices are heard and their rights are protected.
Born in a dalit family but being brought up in many part of the country since her father was in army, completed school final and was brought back to her native village and was married to her cross cousin. She had three children when she attended the first workshop of GUIDE in 1985 and has stayed with GUIDE since then and has moved to the level assistant director. She is also the President of GUIDE now. “Personally, I have gained self confidence from the stage of someone who attempted suicide three times before being inducted into GUIDE”, says she, who had a habitual drunkard as husband.
Mr. Gilbert Rodrigo, Co founder of GUIDE, ails from traditional fisher community and had been instrumental in ensuring women’s empowerment through training support and documentation. He has developed an orientation workshop called “Gender Lab” through which men of all ages are helped to realise that gender is a socially constructed value.
Vasantha, founder of GUIDE, was a graduate from Gandhi Gram Deemed University and carries Gandhian thoughts of self reliance into GUIDE and the exposure to many socio-economic studies she was involved with western researchers such as Joan Mencher and Barabara Harriss-White paved way for such motivation to elevate the down trodden. She is feminist being oriented by Kamala Basin and Vasantha Kannabiran, which reflects is turning GUIDE into a feminist organisation .
GUIDE’s leaders drive social change, empowering marginalized women and communities
Vibrant adolescent girls gathered up on 21st January Sunday in the GUIDE campus for the first time. They came from various villages and with different background, studying and working, and became close through various games. The facilitators helped them through…
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