Welcome to Archana Women’s Welfare Society

Registered under Reg. No: KTM/TC/670/2013

Archana Women’s Welfare Society is a community-based organization committed to empowering women and uplifting marginalized families across Kerala. Established in 2013 and registered under the Travancore–Cochin Literary, Scientific and Charitable Societies Registration Act (Act XII of 1955), the society works to promote the social, educational, cultural, and economic development of women and the wider community.
With a strong focus on women’s empowerment, community development, and social justice, we conduct a wide range of programs—health awareness initiatives, skill development trainings, childcare interventions, livelihood projects, educational support, and campaigns for gender equality.
  • Mission
    Our mission is to create a compassionate, supportive, and progressive society where every woman has the opportunity to grow, lead, and live with dignity. Through consistent fieldwork and people-centredprogrammes, Archana Women’s Welfare Society continues to be a trusted and active presence in the community.
    Through the initiatives of AWC, AWWS implements a wide range of programs including women’s livelihood development, community empowerment, health and legal awareness, childcare interventions, educational support, and campaigns for gender equality. With a strong field presence and people-centred approach, AWWS continues to work closely with communities to build resilience, independence, and dignity.
  • Vision
    To create a just, inclusive, and empowered society where every woman leads a life of dignity, equality, and self-reliance, supported by strong communities and sustainable opportunities.

Our Objectives

Archana Women’s Welfare Society works under Archana Women’s Centre (AWC) to promote the comprehensive development of women, families, and the wider community. Our key objectives include:
    • Empowering women through vocational training, livelihood programs, enterprise development, and support for marginalized women, including widows and destitute women.
    • Enhancing community well-being by organizing health camps, awareness seminars, disease prevention activities, and medical support initiatives.
    • Promoting education by supporting children and students from low-income backgrounds, running childcare programs, and managing educational institutions and skill centres.
    • Increasing social awareness on legal rights, health, addiction prevention, gender equality, and community responsibilities.
    • Encouraging cultural and intellectual growth through reading rooms, libraries, workshops, discussions, and literary activities.
    • Supporting interfaith harmony and fostering unity across religions, cultures, and communities.
    • Preserving traditional knowledge by promoting indigenous skills, crafts, and technical practices.
    • Strengthening disaster response through rehabilitation activities and community support efforts.
    • Collaborating with government and development agencies to implement welfare projects, livelihood schemes, and community development programs.
    • Improving public infrastructure by assisting in the construction and maintenance of canals, roads, afforestation, and other public utilities with government approval.
    • Promoting environmental responsibility through awareness programs, sustainability initiatives, and conservation activities.
    • Using creative media such as films, documentaries, skits, and street plays—to spread social, cultural, and gender awareness.

General Body

Miss.Thresiamma Mathew

President

Miss.Annie Joseph

Secretary

Mrs.Jainamma Sebastian

Treasurer

Mrs. Aryamol P A
Mrs. Jismi Jose
Mrs. Asha Varghese
Ms. Jayasree P K
Ms. TheresaKurian
Mrs. JijiGlady