A school project has led Gauhrishi to initiative Mission A.W.E (Army Widows Empowerment), which is currently raising funds for army widows.
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What started as an empowerment initiative has gradually transformed to a far-reaching initiative that considers the diverse needs of the widows. Finances remain a foremost concern for many women — five of the 15 women Mission A.W.E has engaged in Maharashtra have no savings at all. “For many decades, till the Kargil war, the pension was very limited for widows,” says Gauhrishi, citing the case of Sumati Yadav who was widowed during in 1965 and lived for 51 years on a pension of Rs 4.50.
“Sometimes these women are deprived of the pension, turned away by relatives, or the money simply reduces to nothing as expenses mount. The army is generous in its support, but there is just so much it can do to help. These women have survived on their own and even raised children on wafer-thin incomes.”Mission A.W.E works not merely to raise funds for these women, but assist them in conserving and growing their income. Gauhrishi is also involved in engaging them in livelihood-generation programmes, finding them suitable employment opportunities, and legal assistance.
As Mission A.W.E evolved through interactions with the women, it became apparent that the women needed more than just monetary support.
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Though it started as a project, Gauhrishi has broadened her horizons to helm a more sustained initiative. “The journey has taught us that if we want to help, we have to understand that each of these women have needs unlike each other. We must change our strategy to make a difference.” Gauhrishi's mother Shabeen, who worked for 26 years with brands like Citibank and Reliance before turning entrepreneur, has been a strong support on the project. “I lean towards creativity while Gauhrishi is more logical — we work in tandem with each other. She might go overseas to study soon, but she and I hope to carry on the work she has started,” Shabeen says affectionately. Contribute to the Mission A.W.E campaign on Milaap.