Our Story
“It Started With Meenu”
“She was only eight, and already being told her education was over. Her dreams dismissed without discussion.”
In one quiet kitchen, at a painfully early hour, a girl sat in silence. She was only eight—but her future had already been decided for her. School was over. A job as a maid awaited. There were no headlines. No protests. Just a child, quietly told that her dreams didn’t matter.
This wasn’t an isolated story. It was a pattern—playing out in homes across neighborhoods where poverty, gender, and tradition clipped wings before girls had a chance to fly. But that morning sparked a fire. It made one teenage girl ask: Why does ambition only belong to the privileged? And more importantly—what can I do about it?
Inspired by the legacy of women who walked before her—women who knocked on doors so girls could go to school—she decided to carry the mission forward. That’s how ReWAmP was born. Not from noise, but from conviction. From one girl’s refusal to look away.