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Our Projects

Initiatives of the Centre

For Womens

Most women in India aredeprived of financial independence. Empowering women to be self-reliant and to encourage their entrepreneurial ventures by providing professional training is the aim of the project SUDAR. The project intends to empower less privileged women through employability training in tailoring, baking and other skill enhancement activities. The project will also aid in collaborating with government agencies to help women gain access to the resources available. The participants will be certified on the completion of such training programmes

Migrants

Millions of people have moved from their native places due to wars, natural calamities, violence, and unemployment in search of livelihood, as well as for children’s education.Likewise,thousands of people from northern states of India,have migrated to the south in search of better job opportunities, better education facilities and found employment as IT professionals, industrialists, domestic workers, constructors of buildings/bridges and daily wagers.Such migrant workers are found in the southern states of Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, AndhraPradesh, and Telangana.The daily wage migrant workers are often treated harshly and denied proper income, shelter and even healthcare.

SUDAR in collaboration with the Prison Ministry had arranged a one-day programme for the families of prison inmates on 24.01.2021at the SUDAR Project Centre. 28 families from various parts of Chennai, Thiruvallur, Kanchipuram, and Puliyanthoppu had participated in the programme. The event had about 72 participants. Various programmes for the families were arranged and prizes were distributed at the end of the programme

Single mothers experience socio-economic, cultural and psychological discrimination more than other women. The project seeks to empower these women with life skills and entrepreneurial skills to enhance their confidence, parenting skills and their livelihood.Awareness programmesfor thewellbeing of these single mothers, sessions on self-actualization, spirituality are organised through project SUDAR on a regular basis