An association dedicated to raising awareness and addressing emotional violence against women through education, literature, and public debate.
Meet the leaders and professionals who build, strengthen, and represent the “Which of Me Are You Seeking For?” Institute.





The “Which of Me Are You Looking For?” Institute is a social organization dedicated to raising awareness and addressing emotional violence against women.
Its organizational structure is composed of professionals committed to ethics, responsibility, and social impact, strengthening the Institute’s work in educational initiatives, awareness projects, and social mobilization.
The “Which of Me Are You Looking For?” Institute is a social organization dedicated to raising awareness and addressing emotional violence against women.
Its organizational structure is composed of professionals committed to ethics, responsibility, and social impact, strengthening the Institute’s work in educational initiatives, awareness projects, and social mobilization.





Representatives of the movement in different countries, broadening the debate on Wollying and strengthening the Institute’s global reach.
Representatives of the movement in different countries, broadening the debate on Wollying and strengthening the Institute’s global reach.
copies donated to NGOs, penitentiaries, shelters and health centers.
published books, with reports that become true sources of inspiration and encouragement for entrepreneurship.
Women received training and approximately 300 of them received monetization kits.
copies donated to NGOs, penitentiaries, shelters and health centers.
published books, with reports that become true sources of inspiration and encouragement for entrepreneurship.
Women received training and approximately 300 of them received monetization kits.
The Institute develops actions on different fronts:
The approach combines literature, social education, and public mobilization to promote consistent cultural change.
The Institute develops actions on different fronts:
The approach combines literature, social education, and public mobilization to promote consistent cultural change.
The Institute is open to:
Institutional partnerships – Educational projects – Invitations to speak – Social initiatives