SERVICES
Upmanyu Foundation operates in the domains of Healthcare, Livelihoods, and Scheme Linkages in rural areas. Our operating model comprises leveraging existing local resources, mobilizing community stakeholders, and forging partnerships with organizations whose goals align with ours. Through this approach, we are able to optimize resources, minimize overheads, and maximize impact.
​
​

AASHRAYA
Aashraya is a remedial school for children in the village. Currently, 100 students are enrolled in the school. Along with studying Science and Maths, students are given special lessons in English. Sports and Music is an integral part of their learning experience. Students are given a free healthy snack every day. Aditionally, there is village library with 350 books and newspapers being delivered daily.

​
HEALTHCARE
By organizing health camps in rural communities, Upmanyu Foundation facilitates access to essential healthcare services for vulnerable populations in underdeveloped regions. A Mobile Medical Van , in association with Hans Foundation visits the village every fortnight. The van provides free lab tests, free medicines and free doctor checkups.

SCHEME LINKAGE
In association with its network of partner organizations and community volunteers, Upmanyu Foundation helps beneficiaries in accessing benefits of existing Government schemes.
A number of welfare and social protection schemes offered by the central and state governments are often not utilized by targeted beneficiaries either due to lack of awareness about these schemes or due to the inability to decipher the enrollment processes. We support beneficiaries with assessing eligibility, documentation preparation, monitoring, and follow-ups.

LIVELIHOODS
Upmanyu Foundation provides skill development and sustainable livelihoods enhancement services targeted towards women from socio-economically backward backgrounds.
By establishing partnerships with other organizations working in the domain of livelihoods promotion, we equip women with marketable skills, provide career guidance, and support them in pursuing employment opportunities. 25 women have completed a 2 month training in stitching . 5 machines purchased are now being used by village women to generate income for themselves.