WIT’s mission is to help women to help themselves by providing a platform for advancement and empowerment to unskilled and disadvantaged women. WIT provides easy access to education, income generating skills and employment.
WIT's Objectives
- To use the natural talents of girls and women who have no special skills, both in the urban and
rural areas, so that they may be drawn into the national economy.
- To help them actively with ideas and skills in voluntary as well as paid work, and to upgrade
their talents so that they may become productive members of society.
- To institute training methods on the job, so that needy persons may be enabled to both earn
and learn.
- To assist in the marketing of products made by them so that the training and upgrading of the
needy may be undertaken as far as possible on a self-supporting basis.
- To advance any other project of general public benefit,, including the welfare of women and
children and the welfare and general advancement of the less advantaged classes.
- To undertake such products as the society may think fit with the object of improving the
condition of the people of India, economically, morally, socially and culturally.
Staff Welfare
WIT aims to create a learning environment which is meaningful yet challenging and capable of encouraging women to make clear and informed choices.
WIT endeavours to provide on going information on medical insurance, life insurance and saving schemes.
WIT has on its panel medical practitioners who volunteer their time and expertise to attend to the women on a regular basis. Efforts are being made to raise resources for the much needed medicines and medical tests.
Efforts are also being made to provide regular ongoing training programmes to enhance further the skills of the staff and wage workers. Regular training in all spheres will ensure that the women realize their full potential.
"In response to the needs of the women working at WIT, the local outside women workers and young mothers who wish to educate or equip themselves with skills needed to earn a living, "The Day Care Centre" [Please Click here for Day Care Info] was opened in 2002."