Bridging the gap between
Need and Support.
When someone is in crisis, the last thing they should face is confusion about where to turn. Yet research shows 96% of individuals are unaware of available support systems. Sakhi181 centralizes verified data for Gender Based Violence (GBV) victims and survivors to bridge this gap, ensuring people can find the help they need, when they need it.
What we provide
A free, secure platform that helps you find government resources and NGOs providing legal aid, shelters, counseling support nearby for GBV victims and survivors. Every listing includes comprehensive details, verified contact information, and photos, so you know exactly where to go and what to expect.
How we do it
We identify government resources and NGOs providing services in each category, then verify every location, including contact details, address, location and services offered. Finally, we share this verified information on our website so you can find help with confidence. We regularly verify and update this information, so you can trust what you find.
Why it matters
Life-saving speed is critical in moments of crisis. Sakhi181 bridges this gap by identifying, verifying, and sharing accurate information about government resources and NGOs, so you can find help with confidence. Because when you're in crisis, you deserve help you can trust
"We are committed to creating a reliable, accessible, and informed support ecosystem for individuals seeking help from GBV. Our goal is to ensure that no one feels lost or alone in moments of crisis."
Our Core Values
These principles guide every decision we make and every partnership we forge.
Trust
We earn and uphold the trust of individuals offering verified, dependable resources that they can trust in time of crisis.
Efficiency
We ensure timely access to help through streamlined systems and accurate, up-to-date information.
Collaboration
We work hand-in-hand with NGOs, communities, and government bodies to strengthen the support network across the country.