Lets Goa 2025!

60 Trailblazing Women, One Epic 1000km Journey Across India to Empower the Next Generation of Girls and Women!

This March, 60 trailblazing women from around the world will embark on an extraordinary adventure: the Sisterhood Rickshaw Rally 2025. Over six days, we’ll cover 1000km in tuk-tuks, travelling from Chennai to Goa. This epic journey isn’t just about the challenge—it’s about creating meaningful change for girls and women in India.

The team is aiming to raise £350,000 to support transformative, grassroots projects in Chennai. These funds will be used to:

  • Build safe, weather-resistant classrooms, giving underserved children—especially girls and those with special needs—a secure space to learn.

  • Empower young women with skills training, enabling them to achieve economic independence.

  • Improve maternal healthcare, saving lives and addressing postpartum anaemia.

This is more than a fundraising effort; it’s a mission to break cycles of poverty and provide opportunities for brighter, empowered futures.

How You Can Support Us
We’re calling on supporters to join us in two impactful ways:

  1. Donate: Every single contribution helps us get closer to our goal and creates real, lasting change. Your donation will directly fund projects that uplift and empower girls and women in India. Donate via the link here.

  2. Sponsor Us: We’re seeking sponsors who want to leave their mark on this incredible challenge. Sponsors can feature their logo on our tuk-tuks and gain visibility while supporting a life-changing cause. Whether you’re an individual or a company, the details to get involved are in the link here.

Why This Challenge Is So Special
This rally is about more than driving 1000km in tuk-tuks—it’s a bold statement of what we, as women, can achieve together. On and around International Women’s Day, we’re coming together to raise awareness and funds for education, empowerment and maternal health in India.

By combining adventure with purpose, we’re proving the power of collective action. This is more than a rally, it’s a movement to transform lives and create brighter futures for girls and women who need it most.

 
Sophie Jewry