Supporting and Empowering Women Survivors with Skills and Resources

Safe house which serves as a protective interim stay home for the women survivors of human trafficking and their young children. This project seeks to address the gap between intervention and rehabilitation of the survivors. Women rescued from trafficking and abusive environments face immense challenges, including emotional trauma, social stigma, and a lack of employable skills.

These women often with young children have little or no education and limited access to economic opportunities. These make them vulnerable to re-exploitation. TFPIndia’s focus on skill training and entrepreneurship provides a pathway to economic independence, dignity, and self-reliance. By equipping them with vocational skills like upcycling, soap-making, microgreens and baking, while offering emotional and psychological support, TFPIndia helps these women rebuild their lives and reintegrate into society with confidence and purpose.