Sabla was founded in 1987 to change societal attitudes towards atrocities on women by providing them opportunities to move ahead on the development track. It works by organizing women and making them aware of their rights and duties so that they may live with dignity and equality.
Established – 1987As the name suggests, SABLA stands for empowering women so that their role in society becomes equal, dignified, and inclusive. The organization works with women, men, children—especially the girl child—and entire families, with a focus on the development of backward and marginalized sections of society. By engaging all members of the family, SABLA promotes shared responsibility, gender equality, and sustainable community development .
Keeping development as the base, Sabla motivates communities and creates an enabling environment where women become aware, organized, and confident to struggle for their rights on their own.
Sabla follows a community-based development process where awareness and empowerment, training, capacity development, and policy advocacy are given priority to ensure inclusive growth.
To affect positive change in the status of women and bring about sustainable development of society.
To organize communities and promote basic education, livelihood, health, natural resource management, entrepreneurship development, and legal rights through women’s participation.
To make women aware, organized, and capable of moving ahead towards sustainable development through community participation.
Outcomes of Sabla’s community-based initiatives
Legal Cases Supported
Direct Beneficiaries
SHGs Formed
Indirect Beneficiaries
Community Leaders Developed
Children Re-Enrolled in Schools
Sabla provides scholarships,Re- admission of drop out's and digital literacy programs to ensure education for underprivileged girls.
Providing free health check-ups, maternal care, and mental health support to improve women's well-being.
Sabla offers legal aid, and counseling for women facing domestic violence, ensuring a path to independence.
Through vocational training and self-help groups, Sabla equips women with skills for sustainable income generation.
Providing access to education, vocational training, and financial literacy to help women gain independence and self-sufficiency.
Offering free health check-ups, maternity care, and mental health counseling to ensure women's well-being and safety.
Providing safe, legal aid, and rehabilitation programs for women facing domestic violence and social injustice.