What began without a permanent roof soon became a fortress for women’s rights. Meeting in rented spaces across Dhobi Talao and Byculla, these pioneers launched the “Pillow Mission”- bringing comfort and solidarity to hospital wards. It was the humble start of a city-wide revolution in care.
Lady Mary Jane Kinnard (Co-Founder, YWCA Movement): A pioneer of the global movement, her vision for supporting young women through the “Kinnard” clubs laid the groundwork for our international sisterhood.
Emma Robarts (Co-Founder, YWCA Movement): Her dedication to spiritual support and fellowship helped define the “Body, Mind and Spirit” philosophy that the YWCA carries forward to this day.
Eliza McRitchie (Founder, YWCA of Bombay): In 1875, she established the YWCA of Bombay with a small group of like-minded women to provide safe lodging, prayer and fellowship for traveling nurses and young working women. Along with her, Mary Sorabji, Mary Vitters and Henriette Butt set the foundation for YWCA Bombay.














