Life is not easy for many women with disabilities. Simple daily activities can become a struggle. Still, some women continue to dream and work hard, even when life gives them many challenges. Anandhi’s story is one such example that shows why support for disabled women is so important.
Anandhi is a 29-year-old woman from Sivagiri, Erode district. She was born with a condition that made it impossible for her to walk. From childhood, she depended on others for movement, but she never gave up on her education or goals.
Despite her physical disability, Anandhi completed her BA and B.Ed. She also finished a diploma course and worked as a school teacher for seven months. Her journey shows strong determination and the need for proper support for disabled women to continue education and employment.
This example strongly aligns with Women Empowerment Programs in India: Local Change Agents, showing how targeted assistance and inclusive initiatives can create real change at the grassroots level.

Anandhi did not stop with academics. She showed interest and talent in sports, especially shot put. Seeing her ability, a coach named Ulaganathan trained her for competitions. With practice and discipline, Anandhi earned a chance to participate in the Asian Championship.
This opportunity was a big moment in her life. But her challenges did not end there.
To continue her sports journey, Anandhi needed basic support like:
At the same time, her family was under stress. Her father has been fighting kidney-related health problems for many years. These responsibilities made life even harder. This is where support for disabled women becomes critical—not just for dreams, but for survival and dignity. Even small contributions can create a lasting impact and change lives.

Through Kanavu.help, Anandhi shared her story with honesty. Kanavu helped connect her with people who wanted to support her journey. The help she received gave her strength to continue training and move forward.
Kanavu believes that support for disabled women should reach them when they need it the most—without judgment and with respect.
Anandhi’s life reminds us that disability does not reduce talent or ambition. With the right support for disabled women, dreams in education, sports, and life can still be achieved.
Kanavu stands with women like Anandhi, helping them move one step closer to their goals.
To support real stories like Anandhi’s, visit https://kanavu.help
A small help can become a strong push toward a big dream. Even the biggest dreams remain unfinished without a clear path forward.