Kaushalya UK is a registered, not for profit, community organisation working to empower and uplift women. It is growing organically in leaps and bounds under the dynamic leadership of its founder and CEO Ms. Ritu Sharma, who has dedicated her life to bringing women this world to find their own power and true worth.
The organisation has been working to bring more force to women through personal and professional education, business/work opportunities, social events, seminars, workshops and speaking events.
The aim of the organisation is to empower women, connect communities and raise awareness of issues that affect women. The unique objective of our organisation is not just to support those who are in dire need, but also support women who are on a journey to create a life of fulfilment through their personal and professional, including financial growth.
To expose women to a variety of activities and experiences related to health education, to help them develop a sound understanding of their overall development and enable them to attain positive self-image, to provide opportunities for women to make personal decisions related to their intellectual, physical and emotional development, to encourage desirable behaviour, leadership and co-operation with others.
We aim to educate women financially. Financial literacy would teach them how to be efficient with their finances in such a way that they can accomplish more goals, and the goals that they do have, faster.
Website: https://kaushalyauk.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/calltowomanpower
Twitter: https://twitter.com/womenemp0wer
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaushalyauk
I reference a podcast I listened to in March 2021, where Andrea Fella was interviewed by Dan Harris of the Ten Percent Happier podcast, which I highly recommend.
Apple Podcasts episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/ten-percent-happier-with-dan-harris/id1087147821?i=1000511394366
Spotify Podcasts episode: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2W8xmWRGqSDvrXqfxKbRBl?si=hVmpGiRjT822axA4CCkoig&dl_branch=1
You may also like to consider a recent short article I posted on this topic.
https://www.stayingaliveuk.com/blog/2021/7/are-you-responding-like-your-parents-or-like-your-teachers