
๐ฃ March 8: International Women's Day
Today, Suawaka celebrate the achievements, strength, and resilience of women worldwide. But we also remember those we have lost to violence. Their voices were silenced, but we will keep fightingโfor them, for us, and for future generations.
Violence against women is not just a personal issue; it is a systemic problem rooted in patriarchy. We will fight today, tomorrow, and forever until we create a world free from violence, oppression, and inequality. ๐โ
If you're looking for ways to support women in need, consider donating or volunteering with organizations making a real difference:
๐ In the U.S.:
๐น YWCA USA โ Offers housing, job training, crisis helplines, and advocacy for survivors of domestic violence.
๐น RAINN โ The largest anti-sexual violence organization in the U.S., operating a 24/7 hotline and prevention programs.
๐น Battered Womenโs Justice Project โ Advocates for legal and policy changes to protect survivors of domestic abuse.
๐ In Mexico:
๐น Casa Gaviota โ Provides emotional and legal support to women who have experienced violence.
๐น Red Nacional de Refugios โ A national network of shelters for women escaping domestic violence.
๐น Fondo Semillas โ Supports grassroots organizations empowering women and promoting gender equality.
On this #InternationalWomensDay, letโs raise our voices and take action. We demand justice. We demand change. And we wonโt stop until every woman is safe, empowered, and free. ๐๐ฅ

๐ก The Future: Keep Breaking Barriers!
Women have made incredible progress, but thereโs still work to be done. Supporting flexible work solutions, equal pay, and leadership opportunities will pave the way for future generations.
๐ผ Suawaka is proud to contribute by providing remote work solutions that empower women to take control of their careers!