Showing posts with label Proud woman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Proud woman. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 08, 2019

A stronger woman stands up for everybody else!

“A strong woman stands up for herself. A stronger woman stands up for everybody else.

Women for women! 
Women supporting women!

Women are the best when it comes addressing their own personal needs. Who else can appreciate them better? 


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This is the reason why we are making a team of women supporting women. Our self-defense application exclusively designed for the women is getting prepared for its 4th version upgrade. The 4th version of this application will be designed and developed by the women. This is a extremely simple and useful applicationdoest require internet to practise it. Available in more than 20 languages and low on file size, this application is a go-getter.

Various opportunities are available.
  1. Application designer/coder [Android + iOS]
  2. UI/UX
  3. Translator
  4. Voice over artists
  5. Videography 
  6. Photography 
  7. Graphic Designer
  8. Social media manager
As a woman if you are keen to be, a part of this project send us your resume to our email id contact @ colorss.org  [no space] you can either choose to connect with us from Facebook or Website

Do share this in your network... you might reach out to the motivated womanhood! 

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For Love,

Saturday, December 22, 2018

Women in Power | Grab/Join the opportunity - Colorss Foundation


Volunteering is the triumph of bartering. It is a donation, not of finances but of time. Donation in its most precious form as time cannot be borrowed from anyone to make up for debt or losses, it cannot be stored for later use or doubled by talent or skills. Its the purest and most powerful act of giving.

We at Colorss Foundation, want to receive your generous help and contribution through volunteering, Please donate a little of your time to make woman empowerment a thing and not just an idea. It has been six months now since I have been volunteering for Colorss Foundation and feel it’s the ripe time to share my experience. The mission at Colorss has become one of the most special things in my life. I look forward to contributing more and for same I eagerly look forward to having more women join me as companions, and most of all be part of Colorss Foundation. Compose, invent and convert ideas to things. We as women cannot only bring change, but we are also the change as we are not an outsider.

Looking at ideas, we are and will be living the ideas. Breathe life into your dreams and transform them into photos, videos, voices and visions, just like I live the dream of transforming my ideas into words.

If you believe in the philosophy of visualizing your imagination and teaming your ideas with time, we look forward to innovating with you. Innovating safety, as safety is not just physical, it is mental.

We are inviting an all women team to work upon the 4th version of Quick Self-Defence application. 

Below are some of the creative areas for which we are looking for female volunteers :
  • Photography and video creation/editing
  • App Developer (Android &iOS)
  • Voice over artists

You can email us at contact @ colorss.org [no space before and after @] or connect us via our Facebook page

Thanks & Regards,
Ashpreet Dhillon

Volunteer, Colorss Foundation 

Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Proud to be A Woman


Growing up in a single child household, I was always the peak of attention of both my parents, both in a positive and negative way. My parents loved me but were overly worried about my safety. My parents loved me but my extended family kept nudging them about how I should be raised like a man to be better in the society. The thought of being raised like a man has always made me cringe. As sexist as it sounded, this was a day-to-day conversation in every household. According to my father, specifically, he wanted me to be as responsible as a man and very often found himself in an avert position of dreading himself that I, one day, would be married off. I never really understood why this was such a necessity. Why couldn’t I be a woman and be brought up like one? That’s when I realized that to them, being brought up as a woman meant to cook, manage the household and take care of the children. So, I got their point, they wanted me to be independent - emotionally, financially and in every other way possible. After so many years of gender equality movement, we are back at the image of independence being equaled to men.

But as I grow up, I realize that I am proud of being a woman. I don’t think of myself as better or worse than men but I just want to be unapologetic as a woman. I can be strong and efficient. I can take care of the household (even though maintaining household should not be gender biased) and my work. I can take care of children and serve my passion at the same time. I don’t think, as a woman, should stop me from being who I am or who I want to be. Every woman should look at the positive, rather than the negative. We have to deal with too much stuff, from home or the world outside but that’s what makes us unique. We have the capability to turn the tables and be who we are. We have the strength to fight for what we want. We should never be sad for getting lesser trips than men or feeling more chained than them - rather we should focus on how to find happiness with what we have and who we are. We should help others to accept us and believe in us and it all starts from right now, today. Take
a moment, breath and enjoy being a woman - without any fear, without feeling like a burden and definitely, without feeling guilty of being a woman.

~Raisa Rahman

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