Army Women's WelfareAssociation (AWWA) is an Indian non-profit organisation that works for the spouse, children or any dependents of Army personnel. The association was founded in 1966 and aims to rehabilitate war widows and battle casualties. Wives of Indian Army personnel run the non-profit organization known as theArmyWivesWelfareAssociation (AWWA). By offering welfare programs, financial aid for education, and career training, it helps the families of service members. TheArmyWivesWelfareAssociation (AWWA) supports Indian Army families, serving & retired throughwelfare, health initiatives, and empowerment programs. TheArmyWivesWelfareAssociation (AWWA) emerged in the aftermath of the 1965 Indo-Pakistani War, when the deaths and disabilities of numerous soldiers left many families destitute and in need of organized support. Sena Jal, an initiative of theArmyWivesWelfareAssociation (AWWA), will cater water bottles to you at just Rs 6. AWWA is itself making these Sena Jal water bottles. Its packaged water bottle was inaugurated on October 11, 2017 and from then onwards... This initiative drew participation from 25 military stations, highlighting the importance of community among military families. Ashima Malhotra, Regional Vice President of theArmyWivesWelfareAssociation (AWWA) for the Eastern Command... JAMMU: ArmyWivesWelfareAssociation today sent a group of 25 war widows from Jammu and Kashmir on a seven-day national integration tour, as part of AWWA's golden jubilee year celebrations. Fauji wife 2.0—Armyspouses are turning ‘sarkari ghar’ lifestyle into online careers. Young Armywives are leveraging public curiosity about cantonment life to build audiences and businesses.