Participate
If you’ve been looking for a way to contribute, this could be one.

Give your time
'If you care about something, take ownership of it. That’s how most journeys here begin.'
You could:

Work with children in learning spaces

Support community outreach

Help with tech, design, or social media

Build learning content or curriculum
Some come for a few hours a week. Some stay longer. We've even had someone travel from abroad to run a 10-day camp for children—completely owning it end to end. If you're a student, you can join us for internships. We usually look for at least a month, so you can truly experience the work. If you're professional, you can contribute your expertise where it matters most. And if you've built a business, you can mentor women from our collectives as they grow theirs.
education@yellowbagfoundation.org
Donate Money
Good work needs steady support. We've tried doing it without money. It doesn't last.
Your contribution helps us:
- Train more women
- Support children's learning
- Keep these spaces running every day
You can contribute in a way that works for you. Regular monthly support helps the most. It gives stability to the people doing the work on the ground.
Partner with us
If you're part of an organisation, you can help us grow this work further. We collaborate with companies through CSR initiatives. From funding programs to enabling employee engagement, there are many ways to work together. We are fully compliant and ready to explore meaningful partnerships. If you're thinking about it, reach out. We're always open to conversations that create real impact.
Your contribution helps us:
Buy from the women
One of the simplest ways to support is to become a customer. Our women’s collectives create products across categories—from bags to crafts and more.
If you run a business:
- consider sourcing gifts from them
- or include their products in your regular procurement
A small shift in where you buy from can make a big difference. It builds confidence. And it builds income
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One thing to know.
This work is real. It takes time. It takes consistency. When it grows stronger, the community prospers with you.
