#WhenSheMoves
THE WORLD BECOMES A BETTER PLACE
Join us in
Converting our Roads into Equal Spaces
Increasing Livelihood Opportunities for Women
& Improving Safety for Women in Public Spaces
BECOME A VOLUNTEER
DONATE FUNDS
DONATE VEHICLES
BECOME AN
AMBASSADOR
BECOME A VOLUNTEER
We are a small team of people, who handle several initiatives. Our volunteers are the backbone who strongly believe in what we do; and they aid us in several on-ground initiatives to support us in maintaining the quality of our work.
If you have just a little time, consider joining us as a volunteer. We understand that everyone has different interests and motivations, so you can choose to be a volunteer trainer, or aid us in our other initiatives.
And yes, we love meeting new people, and welcome new ideas. Get in touch with us if you wish to discuss how you could volunteer for our initiatives.
DONATE FUNDS
A bootstrapped venture, we at Mowo, are working towards securing more funding to support our work.
Your contribution, however small it may be, can go towards supporting individual women in embarking towards their journey of self-reliance.
Even a contribution of Rs. 2500/- supports the entire training needs of one woman and allows her to move forward.
MOWO SOCIAL INITIATIVES FOUNDATION
IDFC FIRST BANK, GACHIBOWLI, HYDERABAD
A/C NO 10059689054
IFSC CODE - IDFB0080205
DONATE A VEHICLE
Your first two-wheeler vehicle is a beautiful memory from your past and could now help change someone's future.
It is a powerful tool that can help many women find their means of empowerment and livelihood. You can donate your vehicle to us, which will be part of our fleet that could help several other women.
Know more about our two and three-wheeler training programmes here.
BECOME AN AMBASSADOR
Let's move women forward together; simply lend your voice to our cause.
As an ambassador of MOWO, you will act as a bridge between us and several others who could train with us. Spread the word about MOWO, either by helping us liaise with organisations or connecting us with women who could benefit from becoming mobile.
This could be through on-ground activities as well as through social media platforms like Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.