Sisters in Pink, Inc. (SIP) is a group of global women who desire to raise awareness of and be a voice for, the destitute girls of South Asia. Our goal is achieved by partnering with existing Asian non-profit organizations (SISTERS) that are working in the area of social justice. By joining our causes together, we can help eliminate poverty, abuse, illiteracy, exploitation, and neglect in the underprivileged girls of Asia.

About Sisters In Pink, Inc.

About Our “Sister” Non-Profit

Our “Sister” partner in Asia has been running a successful children’s home for destitute and motherless girls since 2008. To date, they have rescued over thirty-seven girls out of slums and villages who had nowhere else to call home. These girls, between the ages of three and twenty-one, are provided not only food, shelter, and an education, but also a loving family atmosphere. The “Sister” organization is registered with the government of its nation and is overseen by nationals who have a huge heart to make a difference in the lives of motherless girls.  The organization is strictly accountable to SIP, Inc., and undergoes an annual audit by the authorities, ensuring all foreign funds sent over from SIP, Inc., are handled in an ethical and legal manner.

Our Board of Directors

The women on the Sisters in Pink board of directors have a strong passion to help the girls of the home in any way they can.  All have been ardent supporters of the mission to rescue, restore, and release. This support has included: sponsoring the girls by paying for their educational needs, volunteering countless hours to the organization, and even visiting the SISTER home to make sure the SIP vision is carried out.  The volunteers are all mothers themselves and desire to see each girl succeed with life skills, health, and a secure future, just as their own children have been given.