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At JOSH, we don’t just train young women—we stand by them as they take their first steps into the professional world.
At JOSH, we don’t just train young women—we stand by them as they take their first steps into the professional world.
At JOSH, we believe that true empowerment goes beyond just technical skills—it starts with confidence, communication, and leadership.
JOSH is transforming the future of young women by equipping them with essential job skills that open doors to meaningful employment.
JOSH harnesses the power of street theatre and nukkad nataks to raise awareness about domestic violence, gender inequality, and the importance of education.
Young women trained by JOSH take the lead in sanitation and waste management efforts, organizing cleanliness drives, hygiene awareness campaigns, and waste disposal advocacy.
JOSH offers a structured social work course, modeled after a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) curriculum. Participants learn research methods, fieldwork techniques
Our mentorship program connects young girls with experienced social workers at JOSH. By engaging in real-world social work, they gain hands-on experience in community engagement
JOSH nurtures young changemakers by equipping them with knowledge in gender rights, legal aid, social work, and digital advocacy.
For women facing abuse, navigating the legal system can be overwhelming. JOSH assists survivors in filing cases, registering FIRs, and accessing legal aid
JOSH provides professional counseling services for individuals and families struggling with domestic violence, emotional distress, and social challenges.