One year ago, ARZ began its economic rehabilitation work in Mapusa through WISH a small but intentional step towards dignity, healing, and independence for women who have survived sexual exploitation. This week, we marked one year of that shared journey.
This milestone reflects the collective efforts of key stakeholders including the Goa Police, Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM), Child Welfare Committee (CWC), State Protective Home (SPH), and the Goa State Commission for Women, each playing a vital role across rescue, protection, and rehabilitation.
We also extend our gratitude to the Mapusa Municipal Council, students, friends, and well-wishers whose continued encouragement strengthens our work. At the heart of WISH are the survivors who have chosen courage over silence, rebuilding their lives through skill, work, and self-belief.