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Dear Sagar Media Inc,

Women have the power to create real change!

Over the past few years we have seen some incredible women who have brought aboutpositive social change by sheer determination and resolve.

But often women don’t have the right support structure to help them in these long fights.

Sagar Media Inc, have you ever wanted to change something but didn’t know where to start?

Change.org India is launching the third edition of of the “She Creates Change” trainingprogramme.

We’re looking for 30 women Changemakerswho are eager to run amazing and impactful campaigns on any issue that affects women in India - be it health, education, safety.

This year-long programme will impart campaign skills and most importantly build a community of support and collaboration.

You will meet women who face the same challenges and have the same aspirations as you and together you will work on some ground breaking campaigns over the course of the year.

If you have an idea or campaign and are excited about collaborating and supporting other women run their campaigns, click here to apply.

The ‘She Creates Change’ programme kicks off with a 5 day residential Learning Lab which will be held in Bengaluru from the 1-5 August 2018 and is followed by a year long online programme.

During the programme you will learn how to tell powerful stories and use the power of community building to run social change campaigns.

If this seems like just the thing you wanted,fill out this application form and submit it by the 10th of May.

Selected participants will have their course, travel and stay expenses sponsored by Change.org.

If you know someone who may be interested in this programme then help spread the word.

I hope to see you there!

Nida Hasan
Campaigns Director - Change.org India

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