E-Pathanshala empowers marginalized students by bridging the digital divide, providing smart classrooms, devices, and online learning resources to underserved communities, ensuring equitable access to quality education and opportunities for academic success.
Pathanshala
The Pathanshala Project educates 10,000 underprivileged children in slums, using mobile classrooms and digital tools to teach literacy, life skills, and child rights, preparing students for formal schooling and sensitizing parents on education's value.
Josh
Project JOSH, by Ladli Foundation Trust, engages at-risk youth through sports, fitness, and counseling, steering them away from substance abuse and crime. Partnering with Delhi Police and others, it fosters personal growth and societal responsibility.
Shagun
Shagun by Ladli Foundation empowers marginalized women through organized mass weddings, ensuring safety, dignity, and independence. It covers wedding costs, conducts groom checks, and promotes education and skills, protecting women from exploitation and enabling self-reliance.
Kanyapujan
The Sustainable Kanya Pujan initiative by Ladli Foundation transforms cultural traditions to support underprivileged girls through education, health, and well-being, promoting gender equality, preventing exploitation, and fostering empowerment through year-round support from privileged families.
Menstrushala
Menstrualshala empowers underprivileged women in India by addressing menstrual health and hygiene, breaking stigma, and providing sustainable solutions. Impacting over one million women across 14 states, it promotes well-being and advances menstrual equity.
Sashakt
Ladli Foundation's Sashakt initiative bridges the digital divide, training over 25,000 marginalized youth, especially women, in advanced computer and vocational skills, fostering economic independence, and creating a skilled, inclusive workforce for social and economic upliftment.
Saheli
Ladli Foundation's Saheli initiative improves women's health in underserved communities through medical camps, sensitization, and education. Benefiting over 375,000 women, it addresses hygiene, reproductive health, and disease prevention, fostering sustainable well-being in marginalized areas.