Celebrate the Spirit of Diwali by Empowering Rural Women Across India
Light the Path to Dignity and Health
This Diwali, let's extend the joy of the festival beyond our homes and help brighten the lives of rural women across India. While we celebrate with lights and sweets, thousands of women in rural communities still face a lack of access to essential menstrual hygiene products. Many suffer in silence due to stigma and limited resources, but together, we can change that.
Care with CASA: A Diwali of Empowerment
CASA’s Care with CASA campaign is committed to providing menstrual hygiene kits and education to rural women in need. Over the past months, CASA has worked tirelessly to empower women with the knowledge to manage their periods with dignity and to create sustainable cloth pads. Now, we need your support to expand this mission and help more women this Diwali.
How Your Contribution Can Light Up Lives This Diwali
Your donation can make a real difference by providing menstrual hygiene kits and education to women in remote villages. Here’s how you can help:
- Supply menstrual hygiene kits to women in underserved areas.
- Educate women on sustainable menstrual practices and hygiene.
- Improve health outcomes for rural women by providing essential resources.
Stories of Change: Empowerment in Action
"Before, we didn’t have basic access to sanitary products. Now, with the kits and education we’ve received, we manage our periods safely and with dignity. It has transformed our lives."
– Rural woman
Why Diwali Is the Perfect Time to Give Back
Diwali is a festival of lights, symbolizing the triumph of good over darkness. This year, through the Care with CASA campaign, you can bring light into the lives of rural women by breaking the silence on menstrual hygiene and helping communities thrive. Your support can empower women with knowledge, dignity, and confidence.
Be the Change This Diwali
Make this Diwali truly special by contributing to a cause that brings hope and health to women in need. Every donation helps us get closer to our goal of empowering women with dignity and respect.
[All donations to CASA are 50% exempt from tax under Section 80G of the IT Act, 1961.]