Empowering Change: Lucky Care Charitable Trust Honored for Women's Upliftment on International Women’s Day
- Rupal Singh
- Jun 23
- 2 min read
March 8th was a proud and powerful moment for all of us at Lucky Care Charitable Trust as we were honored with an award by the Senior Inspector of Police, Vakola for our dedicated efforts in addressing the critical issues faced by women in our local community.
A Recognition of Real Impact
Over the past months, Lucky Care has worked tirelessly to reach out to women in need — from helping them access medical care and sanitary hygiene, to offering financial support during emergencies like childbirth, domestic distress, and even wedding expenses.
This award is not just a trophy — it is a symbol of trust, teamwork, and the change we are bringing at the grassroots level.
Addressing Real Problems, Offering Real Solutions
Our work has focused on solving practical, everyday challenges that many women face but often go unheard — lack of menstrual health awareness, financial barriers to education or healthcare, and difficulty accessing justice in times of abuse or neglect.
Through regular field visits, community listening, and direct intervention, our NGO has stood as a bridge between silent suffering and meaningful support.
Support from the Mumbai Police: A Powerful Collaboration
Receiving this award from the Vakola Police is especially meaningful. It reflects a growing partnership between civil society and law enforcement — working hand-in-hand to uplift women and ensure their safety, dignity, and empowerment.
The Senior Inspector’s recognition of our work sends a strong message: when NGOs and authorities unite with a common purpose, true community change is possible.
Our Mission Moves Forward
While this award celebrates our journey so far, it also motivates us to dream bigger and do more. Lucky Care Charitable Trust remains committed to expanding our outreach, strengthening our support systems, and being a source of hope for every woman who needs it.


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