As you know, India is experiencing an intense heat wave, which is pushing the second most populous country in the world to the limit. During April and March, India reached the highest average [...]
At Mumbai Smiles we make a great effort to explain what the communities are where we conduct our projects. In explaining their context, their vital challenges, the violations of rights to which [...]
On April 23, after two years without being able to celebrate the Day as we like to do it, Mumbai Smiles returned to the streets to offer you the fabric roses made by women survivors of human [...]
Rumita, name changed to protect her identity, is 16 years old, in grade 10, from a small town called Ramchandrakhali, about three hours from Kolkata. Today, she is an active, confident and [...]
The second most populous country in the world is experiencing a real heat wave that is testing the limits. During April and March, India reached the highest average temperature recorded in the [...]
We have already told you in previous posts that during this academic year we have been able to recover the normality of our “Smiling Schools” project, after a year in which we had to keep it [...]
Today we want to introduce you to one more members of the Mumbai Smiles volunteer family. She is Laura, a graphic engineer, addicted to reading and, recently, in love with ceramics. Her help [...]
Having an universal health system with resources, makes a difference in many more aspects than just health, which is already essential for the development of a life. In Rekha’s story, her [...]
Priyanka is one of the women who lives in our Udaan shelter for the survivors of human trafficking. She has been part of the team who has made the roses which we will sell this year on the [...]
A few weeks ago we introduced you to Pramila, who had started working as a caregiver at the Udaan shelter for women who have managed to flee from human trafficking and are in the process of [...]