ABOUT US
About Vimochana
Vimochana, a women’s collective established in 1979 during the autonomous women’s movement, champions the principle of “the personal is political.” With a core focus on personal forms of violence against women, including domestic abuse, sexual exploitation, and human trafficking, they recognize the inextricable link between individual suffering and broader societal injustices. Vimochana’s unwavering commitment extends beyond individual cases, aiming to dismantle systemic forces that perpetuate violence and inequality.
Our Vision
Our vision is to inspire and empower women to resist and reject violence within the confines of home, communities, and society. We aspire to foster a collective consciousness that compels families, communities, and the State to actively respond to and take responsibility for the escalating violence against women. Additionally, we seek to envision a future where instruments and institutions within systems of justice and governance are held accountable, working tirelessly to eliminate all forms of gender-based discrimination.
Our Mission
In line with the ethos of the autonomous women’s movement, Vimochana, established in 1979, is dedicated to upholding the principle that “the personal is political.” Our mission centers on addressing personal forms of violence against women, such as domestic abuse, sexual exploitation, and human trafficking. We deeply acknowledge the interconnectedness of individual suffering with larger societal injustices. Vimochana’s unwavering commitment extends beyond isolated cases, aiming to systematically dismantle the root causes that perpetuate violence and inequality. Through advocacy, awareness, and transformative action, our mission is to create a society where women are liberated from the pervasive grips of violence and discrimination.
Our Founder
Ms. Corrine Kumar, the visionary founder of Vimochana, stands as a beacon of inspiration in the realm of women’s rights and social justice. With unwavering determination, she embarked on a journey in 1979 to challenge the status quo and champion the cause of empowerment for women. Her relentless efforts have not only given voice to countless silenced narratives but have also laid the foundation for a transformative movement dedicated to dismantling systemic injustices. Ms. Kumar’s leadership is a testament to the power of resilience, compassion, and the belief that collective action can create a world where every woman is free from violence and discrimination. Her legacy continues to illuminate the path towards a more just and equitable society.
OUR IMPACT
15000+
Marmaras
30,000+
Women Empowered
40+ Years
Experience and 15+ Communities