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Livelihood & Empowerment Programs

LIVELIHOOD & EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMS

Empowering Lives Through Livelihood & Skill-Building

Our Livelihood and Empowerment Programs help women and youth gain skills, confidence, and earning opportunities—leading to financial independence and long-term stability.
What We Do:
  • Vocational Training & Trade Workshops: Training in tailoring, handicrafts, computer‑based work, small‑scale entrepreneurship — enabling beneficiaries to earn a stable income.

  • Micro‑Enterprise Support: Helping trained individuals start small businesses, providing seed‑capital guidance, marketplace linkages, and mentorship.

  • Job‑Readiness & Placement Support: Resume building, soft‑skills training, interview preparation, and guidance to help youth and women secure employment or freelance work.

  • Women & Youth Empowerment: Special focus on empowering women — self‑help groups, skill‑building workshops, economic independence, and social support.

  • Community‑Led Enterprises & Cooperative Models: Encouraging community-run small enterprises (e.g. cooperative farming, crafts, services) to create collective growth and local economic stability

What We Do:
1. Vocational Training and Trade Workshops

We train women and youth in stitching, tailoring, computer use, craft making, and basic entrepreneurship. These skills help them earn independently and improve their financial situation.

2. Job Readiness and Placement Support

We guide youth and women in resume building, interview preparation, and developing soft skills. Many go on to secure jobs, freelance work, or home-based income opportunities.

3. Women and Youth Empowerment

We facilitate group learning, peer support, and decision-making sessions to help participants build confidence, voice, and leadership in their families and communities.

4. Community-Led Enterprises

We help start small group enterprises such as stitching units, craft workshops, and service-based teams. These group initiatives create income, teamwork, and local sustainability.

5. Financial Literacy and Small Business Support

We teach basic money management, budgeting, and digital payment skills. We also guide participants on how to price products, plan services, and begin small businesses.

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Wellness & Health Outreach

Wellness & Health Outreach

Bringing Wellness, Health & Hope to Communities

Access to basic needs and healthcare remains a major challenge for underserved families. Through our Wellness & Health Outreach, we support children, women, and the elderly with essential services, awareness, and guidance. Our focus is on prevention, early care, and emotional well-being.
What We Do:
  • Community Health Camps: Regular free health camps providing check‑ups, basic consultations, vaccinations, and screening for common illnesses.

  • Preventive Health & Hygiene Education: Workshops and sessions on hygiene, sanitation, maternal health, child care, nutrition, and preventive healthcare.

  • Health Awareness Drives: Outreach campaigns for immunization, menstrual hygiene awareness, water safety, and personal hygiene, especially among rural and semi‑urban areas.

  • Emergency Medical Support: For families unable to afford healthcare, we facilitate medical aid, ambulance support, or surgery aid whenever needed.

  • Mental Health & Wellness Awareness: Counseling sessions for youth and adults, promoting mental health awareness, stress management, and emotional support in disadvantaged communities.

What We Do:
1. Dry Ration and Nutrition Support

One ration kit feeds a family for up to two weeks. We distribute dry ration kits to families in slum communities, including rice, flour, pulses, oil, and hygiene items. This support helps reduce hunger, supports nutrition, and keeps children in school.

Since 2020, we have supported more than 2,500 families through ration distribution.

2. Community Health Camps

We organize free health camps offering basic check-ups, vaccinations, consultations, and illness screening. These camps make essential healthcare accessible without financial stress.

More than 300 people benefited from our health camps last year.

3. Preventive Health and Hygiene Education

We conduct sessions on hygiene, sanitation, child care, maternal health, and nutrition. These help families understand how to prevent illness instead of just treating it.

4. Health Awareness and Emotional Well-Being

Good health also includes emotional strength. We run sessions on menstrual hygiene, immunization, clean water safety, and stress management. We also offer basic emotional support to help children and youth feel safe, heard, and understood.

5. Community Learning and Parent Engagement

To sustain healthy habits, families must participate. We hold parent awareness meetings, family learning sessions, and basic literacy support to help families understand health and education priorities.

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Skill Development & Basic Education

Skill Development & Basic Education

Unlocking Potential Through Skills & Education

We believe real change begins when a child feels capable, confident, and supported. Our education and skill programs are designed not just to teach, but to empower. Every child learns from trained instructors in a safe and encouraging environment, where learning is personal, practical, and meaningful.
What We Do:
  • After‑School & Remedial Classes: Providing regular classes English, basic literacy, mathematics for school‑going children needing extra support.

  • Tuition & Homework Help: Volunteer tutors and trained staff guide students in homework, exam preparation, and language skills.

  • Vocational & Life Skills Workshops: Offering training in computer literacy, tailoring, digital literacy, basic financial literacy helping young adults acquire employable skills.

  • Youth Development & Mentoring: Through regular mentoring, personality development sessions, and career guidance we help youth build confidence, clarity, and direction.

  • Community Learning Initiatives: Weekend adult‑literacy classes, parent‑education workshops to raise awareness about the importance of education, encouraging community participation and intergenerational learning.
What We Do:
1. Skill Development and Vocational Training

For underprivileged children, confidence and self-belief are the first steps toward transformation. While education is important, skill development helps them discover their strengths, express themselves, and feel capable. We offer hands-on training in computer use, sewing, tailoring, craft making, dance, digital skills, and basic financial awareness.

These sessions help children become more confident, skilled, and ready for the future.

Trained 120 children and youth in computer literacy, tailoring, and basic financial skills over the past year.

2. Basic Education for Every Child

Many children from disadvantaged backgrounds cannot join formal school due to lack of documents, age gaps, or financial challenges. We assess their learning levels and enroll them in our free education program, where they receive academic learning, emotional support, skill exposure, and personal attention in a caring and safe environment.

Currently educating 300+ children at our learning center. Attendance improved from 48% to 82% after providing meals, uniforms, and emotional support.

3. Tuition and Academic Support

Our educators help children with homework, reading, writing, language improvement, and exam preparation. We focus on building strong academic foundations so they can smoothly transition into formal schooling or higher studies.

Recorded a 28% average improvement in test performance in the last six months.

4. Youth Mentoring and Personality Development

Children need more than books to grow. Through mentoring, group activities, and career guidance, we help them build communication skills, confidence, values, and clarity about their future.

5. Community Learning and Parent Engagement

To create lasting change, families must grow along with children. We conduct literacy sessions, awareness workshops, and parent meetings to help families understand the value of education and actively support their children’s journey.

Engaged over 220 parents through awareness and literacy initiatives.