Marian
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The Udayan Shalini Fellowship (USF) programme of Udayan Care is a unique academic and personality development programme for talented girls from weak socio-economic background after class X. USF provides financial assistance, personality development, and employment opportunities to deserving and talented girls from weaker socio-economic backgrounds within and outside their organisation. Each girl stays in the programme until she finishes her course, which is an average period of 5-6 years. During this time USF also provides regular mentoring, leadership development and inculcates a sense of social responsibility to the girls. The Udayan Shalini Fellowship (USF) programme aim is to turn them into empowered and dignified women or Shalinis.
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Besides education, life skills and social skills are very important and Udayan Care is working towards empowering young girls and giving them the opportunity to grow and learn.
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10th October 2023
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11th August 2023
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Udayan Care
Udayan Care's vision is to make young lives shine. By engaging individuals, committed to human rights, under the framework of SDGs, Udayan Care enables nurturing homes for vulnerable children; empowers girls to aspire for and pursue higher education and gain employability; offers communities digital and vocational training to become self-reliant. Through research, training, conferences, and advocacy, Udayan Care influences policies and practices on the Standards of Alternative Care in the South Asian region. Udayan Care has a special consultative status to the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations. Registered in 1994 as a Public Charitable Trust, Udayan Care works to empower vulnerable children, women, and youth, in 33 cities across 15 states of India. In 28 years, we have directly impacted the lives of about 35,000 children, women, and youth as beneficiaries.
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