About Us
Anahat For Change Foundation is a women-led, non-profit organisation working at the intersections of gender, health, sustainability, and culture. We envision a gender-just society where women and adolescents live with dignity, equality, and choice. Partnering with vulnerable communities across India, we co-create solutions that challenge harmful norms and tackle the systemic roots of gender-based violence. Our peer-driven model builds leadership from within, enabling communities to continue driving change long after our projects conclude. From creating financial independence through women-led sustainable initiatives, to keeping girls in school through sports based life-skills education, to strengthening awareness on menstrual, sexual and reproductive health, we transform knowledge into agency. At Anahat, we believe transformation begins when every voice is heard and every person can shape their own future.
Meet The Team
Meet our small team of superhumans who are at the forefront of social activism!
Co-founders & Managing Directors


full time in turning her passion into reality through Anahat. Besides, she is also a bookworm and is sometimes seen sketching in her sketchbook when she gets time.
Advisors


A National-level Trainer on Gender, Life Skills, and Community Participation, Dr. Brijwasi has worked with organizations like Futures Group International, Agha Khan Foundation, Rajasthan's Education and Women & Child Development Departments, Aajeevika Bureau, and Seva Mandir. He has also authored several training modules on these subjects.
Believing deeply in youth empowerment, he founded Jatan Sansthan in 2001. Under his leadership, Jatan has grown across 6000 villages in Rajasthan, working with rural communities on education, life skills, reproductive health, and gender equity. Jatan’s work with UNFPA, UNICEF, USAID, and others has received national and international recognition.

Arundati has a Doctorate in Public Health from Boston University, and a Masters in Social Work from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences.
Core Team members












Rolaksi is known for her ability to connect easily with people and for being a quick learner. While she faces challenges such as low community participation and the stigma around sensitive health topics, she remains deeply committed to creating safe spaces and breaking taboos. She believes that real change starts at the grassroots and is dedicated to empowering and educating the community.

Currently, Anchal serves as an Assistant Project Coordinator at Anahat, where she conducts impactful training sessions on youth development, menstrual health, and hygiene. She is committed to creating positive change through community engagement and empowerment.

Akshaya takes pride in this work, which has not only helped her grow but also allowed her to connect with many new people. She strongly believes that spreading awareness about menstrual health among girls and boys can lead to meaningful, positive change in society.

Vocational Training Members & Community Mobilizers

