
There are moments in life when no amount of reasoning can explain why inequality, suffering, or injustice exists—especially when it comes to women and children. Maybe you’ve looked around and wondered, Why isn’t anyone doing anything about it? The truth is, most of us feel powerless. But some people choose to act. Sandhya Singh, social activist and women’s rights leader, is one such person.
From Pain to Purpose
Born and raised in Delhi, Sandhya Singh has always been interested in helping and uplifting others. She has witnessed the share of hardships marginalised people face, and she knows what it means to feel unheard and unseen. That’s what makes her work at the Durga Saptashati Foundation not just noble—it’s necessary. She’s lived the stories many of us only read about. She felt the sting of gender bias, saw young girls denied education, and witnessed families breaking under the weight of poverty and abuse.
But she didn’t turn away. She stepped up.
Building Community Support From the Ground Up
Sandhya’s approach isn’t loud or flashy. It’s steady and consistent. Whether she’s organising a free health camp for senior citizens or making sure girls in Dwarka have access to school books and sanitary products, her work speaks volumes without needing headlines.
She started with the belief that help starts at home, and over the years, her foundation has extended that home to hundreds of people across Delhi.
And here’s the thing: this isn’t charity. It’s solidarity.
A Voice for Women’s Safety and Education
If you’re worried about your daughter walking home alone, or you’ve felt helpless watching news reports of crimes against women, you’re not overreacting. That fear is real—and Sandhya Singh addresses it head-on.
Through awareness drives, free self-defence workshops, vocational training courses, and working closely with local authorities, our foundation under her leadership is pushing for a safer environment for women in the capital. But she also believes long-term safety starts with education and mindset change. That’s why one of her core missions is ensuring every child—especially every girl—gets the right to learn, grow, and speak for herself.
Why It Matters—Right Now
The world isn’t going to fix itself. The longer we wait for someone else to make a change, the more we delay the justice, dignity, and growth opportunities that people deserve today. Sandhya’s work reminds us that you don’t need a fancy title or massive wealth to do something that matters.
You just need to start.
And if you’re reading this thinking, what can I do?—well, here’s your answer.
Let’s Not Just Scroll; Let’s Show Up
Whether it’s sharing Sandhya Singh’s story, volunteering time, donating food or clothes, sponsoring a child’s education or providing essentials for contributing to our free health camps for the elderly—there’s always something you can do.
Because at the heart of every movement are real people and fighters, like Sandhya Singh, who don’t wait for perfect conditions to begin. They just start!