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SAATH recognizes the innate skills, learnt skills and human resource potential in all individuals. SAATH's Livelihood programs targets vulnerable, marginalized communities, making critical interventions towards enhancing their skill base and employability. SAATH positions them for sustainable livelihoods, that are aligned with their skill sets and innate qualities. The wider goal is to improve their standard of living and create financial security for them and their families. SAATH's livelihood program, is geared towards skill-imparting, savings and credit, and income-generation initiatives.

 
 
UMEED: Youth Employability
Your contributions to UMEED will be used to train additional youth, invest in curriculum development or e-learning technology.
Donation Amount (INR)  Amount (USD) 
Invest with youth(s) for 3 months of vocational training and subsequent job placement Rs.4,500  $92.25 
General Donation (minimum amount of Rs. 500) Rs.500  $10.25 
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URMILA - Home Managers
Your contributions to Urmila will be used to improve the quality of training through additional lecturers and tools. In addition, investments in transportation and daycare will be made to expand our employability reach.
Donation Amount (INR)  Amount (USD) 
Contribute to training Home Managers in attempt to professionalize the domestic servant industry Rs.3,000  $61.50 
General Donation (minimum amount of Rs. 500) Rs.500  $10.25 
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