Mahesh BORHADE Association is a non-profit organization based in Pune, Maharashtra, dedicated to driving social change through focused initiatives in women empowerment, rural development, and skill development. Our commitment to creating sustainable opportunities and enhancing the quality of life for underprivileged communities defines our work. By providing education, training, and resources, we strive to uplift individuals and promote self-reliance across the region.
Our mission is to empower women, develop rural communities, and enhance skills through targeted programs that promote education, self-reliance, and sustainable growth. We aim to build a more equitable society where everyone has the opportunity to thrive and contribute meaningfully to their communities.
Our vision is to create a society where empowered women, thriving rural communities, and skilled individuals drive sustainable development and social progress. We envision a future where every person, regardless of their background, has the resources and opportunities to achieve their full potential and uplift those around them.
Mahesh Borhade Association has truly changed our lives. The women empowerment programs have given us the skills and confidence to pursue our dreams. I can now support my family and inspire others in my community.
Aditi Sharma Program ParticipantThe rural development initiatives led by Mahesh Borhade Association have brought significant improvements to our village. From better access to education to sustainable livelihood opportunities, their efforts have made a lasting impact.
Ravi Kumar Village LeaderThe support and guidance from Mahesh Borhade Association have been invaluable. Their commitment to women's empowerment and community development is inspiring, and I am proud to be part of their journey.
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Thanks to the targeted initiatives of Mahesh Borhade Association, our community is thriving. Their focus on education and skill development has opened up new opportunities for everyone, especially women.
Vikram Singh Local Farmer