Teaching for the kids who have missed formal education
(Street Children)

Slum Welfare Programme for Children

This is the most precious programme which was started in the year 1994, it is also known as self-development programme, it is conducted in the afternoon shift.  To provide a better and healthy childhood.  They are given education, personal hygiene environmental awareness, fun activities like dance, drawing is taught.  On average of 60 students, both valmikies and under privilege are benefited.  They are provided with healthy evening snacks stationeries, clothes and medical aid.

Capacity Building of Poor Ladies through Training in Suitable Trades

Slum housewife literacy programme

Some of the ladies are not able to reach the centre so the social worker from sulabh they visit the slums like Nanda Block, Nasir Pur, Madhu Vihar and provide basic education, knowledge of health and moral values. Apart from this these non-educated women are also taught the skill of cutting and tailoring inside the premises.

Slum Women Tailoring Programme

In recent years Sulabh has steadily been building our capacity to create a truly great opportunity for those from the downtrodden families.  People especially women who were once deprived of everything be it money, status or career are now encouraged to groom up their confidence and to become self-independent here at Sulabh Literacy Mission and; fulfil their dream.  Members and staff of Sulabh Literacy Mission leave no stone unturned by providing these women opportunity to learn and; train themselves in various fields such as cutting, tailoring and; basic education so that they can compete with the competitive world and earn their livelihood by exploring their skill and talent.  These women majority of whom belong to the slum area work as domestic help in houses and after mid-day, they come to Sulabh to learn and; develop skills so that in future they would not serve as domestic help and become self-employed.

Young girls mostly who were school drop-outs were counselled by sulabh literacy staff to join the ‘learn and earn’ training programme and now those who have undertaken training in this programme are able to earn money under the self-employed scheme.

Sulabh Literacy Mission is planning to visit more and more slum areas of Delhi and make women aware of the ‘learn and; earn’ scheme for their upliftment as well as the upliftment of the society.