Mala’s Project is a non-profit organization that acts as a bridge between sexual assault survivors and key stakeholders such as embassies, SARTs, and non-profits. We aim to create partnerships and software applications that guide survivors through the criminal justice system with dignity and respect.
Building a future where justice prevails.
Redefining culture.
Our mission is to create a world where survivors receive justice and dignity.
We aim to establish an international crime watch, create culturally sensitive resources, and advocate for survivor protections. Aware of the complexities of the legal system, we are committed to guiding survivors through every step. Our mission includes developing liaison officers to connect expat survivors with embassies and ensure access to essential services, empowering them to pursue justice with dignity.
We honor survivors with dignity through our memorial wall, which pays tribute to those who have lost their lives due to abuse. Our survivor-centered approach ensures that every survivor receives tailored guidance and support throughout their journey in seeking legal justice, respecting their unique experiences and needs. This commitment to honoring and empowering survivors drives our mission to transform how justice and support are delivered.
Guiding you in accessing justice
Navigate the path to justice with confidence—Mala’s Project connects you with expert teams, invaluable resources, and supportive tools to guide you through every step.
Meet our team
Our dedicated team of professionals includes experienced advocates, legal experts, and passionate support specialists.
Angie Hicks
Director
Raj Jha
Projects Manager
Betina Schubert
Trauma Healing Director
Nandani Jha
Survivor Advocate
FAQs
What are the key activities of Mala’s Project?
We focus on:
- Developing social media platforms for survivors to share their stories.
- Creating software applications for accessing SARTs, counseling centers, and legal resources.
- Building a memory board to honor those who have lost their lives due to abuse.
- Promoting global collaboration among Justice Warriors and organizations.
How does Mala’s Project support survivors?
We provide access to local SARTs, counseling centers, advocates, and legal guidance to help survivors navigate the criminal justice system at each stage.
What is the International Crime Watch?
Our International Crime Watch monitors and reports on global policies and legislation related to survivor justice, ensuring fair treatment and access to resources across the world.
What is the Memory Board, and how can I contribute?
The Memory Board is a space dedicated to honoring survivors who have passed away due to abuse. It also allows survivors to share their art, stories, poems, and music. Contributions can be submitted through our website.