- Youths Community
Finish Schooling
The "Finish Schooling" initiative supports young individuals in completing their basic education despite social or economic obstacles. Through community-driven mentorship and flexible learning options, the program helps re-engage school dropouts and empowers students to finish their studies with confidence.
- Offers alternative education pathways like bridge courses and open schooling
- Provides mentorship and digital learning resources
- Engages families to promote education awareness
Sports & Development
Sports & Development uses the power of games to build strong, capable individuals. We promote physical health and social skills through structured sports activities that foster leadership, teamwork, and resilience. Our programs reach youth in both rural and urban areas, making sure no one is left behind.
Sports are more than just fun—they help build trust, self-esteem, and life direction. Whether through football, kabaddi, or athletics, youth engage in regular training, tournaments, and team-building exercises. Coaches serve as mentors, guiding participants toward personal growth and long-term opportunities. These sessions are safe spaces where youth learn, connect, and grow.
Frequently Asked Questions
Both initiatives are open to youth aged 12–22, especially those from underserved or vulnerable communities.
Yes, all our services—classes, sports training, mentorship, and materials—are provided at no cost.
We offer flexible schedules including weekends, digital access, and community-based options to fit their lifestyle.
Not at all. Both programs are designed to welcome all youth, regardless of background or experience.
Yes! We offer guidance for continuing education and support access to sports scholarships, competitions, or vocational training.
