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NO PROSPECTS
Widows in India often face economic challenges due to lack of proper support, education or financial independence. Many widows are elderly or have children to care for, making financial survival an everyday struggle.
SOCIAL STIGMA
There is still an unfortunate stigma attached to being a widow. Some are labels as cursed and cast aside as a liability. Widows can often be ostracized and excluded from society. In many cases, widows face additional health problems, including depression, anxiety, and social isolation due to their status and lack of support.
OVERCROWDED
India has the largest population in the world. That's about 4x's the United States living on about 1/3 of the land. Considered the lesser of society, there is no priority put on the care for widows. They are often forgotten and cast aside, with little to no support.
Medical Care
By ensuring they have access to the appropriate medical care, India's widows can receive much-needed treatments without the burden of expensive medical costs. You're enabling widows perform their daily tasks with more ease, increasing their independence and quality of life.
Necessities
Sponsoring a widow provides essential financial support that enables her to provide for the necessities of life, including food, shelter, and clothing. Sponsorship provides a regular source of income, helping them and their families meet their basic needs.
Emotional Support
Losing a husband can be overwhelming, causing a sense of loneliness, fear, and despair for a widow. We provide them with much-needed emotional support, helping them to regain their self-esteem, and promoting their overall well-being.
ARE YOU READY?
By now you've seen the need, know the impact your money can make, and have read stories of a widow's life that have been radically changed through sponsorship. Make the commitment to give a widow a better life!
Let me remind you of what the commitment looks like: