Field Activities

Social Welfare Activities

Social welfare activities for the upliftment of vulnerable girls and women in the slums of India.

Ms. Arti Dhir, as the Founding President of Ladli Foundation USA from 2021 to 2022, demonstrated extraordinary social commitment by focusing on the upliftment of vulnerable girls and women in the slums of India. Through various social welfare activities, she aimed to create awareness and provide support in key areas affecting their lives. Some of the notable initiatives undertaken by Ms. Arti Dhir and the Ladli Foundation USA include:

Education Awareness:Recognizing the importance of education as a means of empowerment, Ladli Foundation USA, under Ms. Arti Dhir's leadership, conducted education awareness campaigns in slums. These initiatives aimed to sensitize young girls and marginalized students about the transformative power of education, encouraging them to pursue their academic goals and break the cycle of poverty.

Menstrual Hygiene:Another crucial aspect addressed by the Ladli Foundation USA was menstrual hygiene. Understanding the challenges faced by girls and women in slums, the foundation organized workshops and sessions to educate them about menstrual hygiene practices, the proper use of sanitary products, and the importance of maintaining good menstrual health. These efforts aimed to break the stigma surrounding menstruation and ensure that girls and women could manage their periods with dignity and confidence.

Awareness of Deadly Transferable Diseases:Recognizing the vulnerability of individuals living in slums to various infectious diseases, Ladli Foundation USA, under Ms. Arti Dhir's guidance, conducted awareness campaigns about deadly transferable diseases. The foundation aimed to educate the community about preventive measures, such as practicing good hygiene, accessing healthcare facilities, and promoting vaccination drives. By raising awareness, Ladli Foundation USA sought to improve the overall health and well-being of vulnerable girls and women in slums.

Ms. Arti Dhir's dedication to social welfare and her focus on uplifting vulnerable girls and women in slums through education, menstrual hygiene awareness, and disease prevention initiatives demonstrated her commitment to creating positive change. Under her leadership, Ladli Foundation USA played a significant role in empowering these individuals and providing them with the knowledge and resources necessary for a better future.

Menstrual Hygiene Awareness Camp

Ladli Foundation USA Activities in Remote Villages of Bathinda, Punjab Province of India.

Ms. Kamini Vaid, as a trustee of Ladli Foundation USA and a recipient of the International Diana Award, has made a significant impact by conducting over 25 sessions and activities in remote villages in Bathinda, Punjab Province, India. Her focus has been on educating rural women and young girls about crucial topics such as menstrual hygiene management, HIV/AIDS, and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Through her efforts, she has directly impacted the lives of over 12 beneficiaries in these communities.

Ms. Kamini Vaid's sessions and activities have aimed to create awareness and provide education on important health issues that are often neglected or misunderstood in rural areas. By addressing menstrual hygiene management, she has played a vital role in empowering women and girls to adopt healthy practices during menstruation, ensuring their well-being and dignity.

Additionally, her focus on HIV/AIDS and STD awareness has been instrumental in promoting safe practices, prevention strategies, and destigmatizing these health conditions. By providing accurate information and creating an open dialogue, Ms. Kamini Vaid has helped dispel myths and misconceptions surrounding these diseases, contributing to better health outcomes and reducing the spread of infections. Through her dedicated efforts in the remote villages of Bathinda, Ms. Kamini Vaid has demonstrated a strong commitment to improving the lives of rural women and young girls. By imparting knowledge and promoting awareness, she has empowered these individuals to make informed decisions about their health, fostering a positive impact on their overall well-being. Her work aligns with the mission of the Ladli Foundation USA, which is to uplift vulnerable populations and create lasting change in underserved communities.

Women Empowerment In Rural Areas

Ms. Pankhuri Singhal, the Chief Executive Officer of Ladli Foundation USA, has taken remarkable initiatives by organizing and conducting over 15 sessions in the villages of Moradabad, a highly vulnerable area in the Uttar Pradesh province of India. Her focus has been on educating rural women and young girls about essential life skills that can empower them to lead more fulfilling and self-sufficient lives.

Through these sessions, Ms. Pankhuri Singhal has addressed a range of important life skills, including communication skills, financial literacy, decision-making, problem-solving, and leadership development. By equipping women and girls with these skills, she has aimed to enhance their confidence, knowledge, and ability to navigate the various challenges and opportunities they encounter in their daily lives.

The sessions organized by Ms. Pankhuri Singhal have provided a safe and supportive environment for women and girls to learn, share experiences, and develop valuable skills. By fostering interactive discussions, practical exercises, and hands-on learning, she has facilitated the acquisition of life skills that can positively impact personal growth, relationships, and overall well-being.

Ms. Pankhuri Singhal's commitment to educating rural women and young girls in Moradabad reflects Ladli Foundation USA's dedication to empowering vulnerable populations. By focusing on life skills, she has laid the foundation for these individuals to thrive and become active agents of change in their communities.

Through her efforts, Ms. Pankhuri Singhal has not only provided valuable knowledge and tools to rural women and young girls but has also inspired them to realize their full potential and contribute meaningfully to society. Her work exemplifies the mission of the Ladli Foundation USA, which is to uplift and empower individuals in underserved areas, fostering positive transformation and sustainable development.

Ms. Amisha Chaudhary, a Board Trustee of Ladli Foundation USA and the titleholder of Ms. United Nations 2017, has played a crucial role in driving social change and empowering women in the challenging district of Dausa in Rajasthan, India. With a highly patriarchal mindset and prevalent child marriages, this district presents significant obstacles to women's health and well-being.

Ms. Amisha Chaudhary's dedication and commitment have been evident through her organization of over 35 activities in villages and slums within the Dausa District. Her focus has been on addressing critical issues related to women's health and the elimination of child marriages, which have profound implications for the lives of girls and young women.

Through these activities, Ms. Amisha Chaudhary has worked intensively to raise awareness about women's health, including reproductive health, hygiene, and access to healthcare services. She has provided education and resources to women, enabling them to make informed decisions about their well-being and take charge of their own health.

Additionally, her efforts to eliminate child marriages have been instrumental in challenging harmful traditional practices and advocating for girls' rights to education, freedom, and a brighter future. By engaging with community members, conducting awareness campaigns, and promoting legal measures, Ms. Amisha Chaudhary has worked to break the cycle of child marriages and empower young girls to pursue their dreams and aspirations. Ms. Amisha Chaudhary's work in Dausa District reflects the core values of the Ladli Foundation USA in creating positive change and uplifting vulnerable communities. Her efforts to improve women's health and eliminate child marriages have contributed to transforming the lives of countless individuals, promoting gender equality, and paving the way for a brighter and more equitable future in the district.

Training Camp For Rural Women

Ms. Amisha Chaudhary, a Board Trustee of Ladli Foundation USA and the titleholder of Ms. United Nations 2017, has played a crucial role in driving social change and empowering women in the challenging district of Dausa in Rajasthan, India. With a highly patriarchal mindset and prevalent child marriages, this district presents significant obstacles to women's health and well-being.

Ms. Amisha Chaudhary's dedication and commitment have been evident through her organization of over 35 activities in villages and slums within the Dausa District. Her focus has been on addressing critical issues related to women's health and the elimination of child marriages, which have profound implications for the lives of girls and young women.

Through these activities, Ms. Amisha Chaudhary has worked intensively to raise awareness about women's health, including reproductive health, hygiene, and access to healthcare services. She has provided education and resources to women, enabling them to make informed decisions about their well-being and take charge of their own health.

Additionally, her efforts to eliminate child marriages have been instrumental in challenging harmful traditional practices and advocating for girls' rights to education, freedom, and a brighter future. By engaging with community members, conducting awareness campaigns, and promoting legal measures, Ms. Amisha Chaudhary has worked to break the cycle of child marriages and empower young girls to pursue their dreams and aspirations.

Ms. Amisha Chaudhary's work in Dausa District reflects the core values of Ladli Foundation USA in creating positive change and uplifting vulnerable communities. Her efforts to improve women's health and eliminate child marriages have contributed to transforming the lives of countless individuals, promoting gender equality, and paving the way for a brighter and more equitable future in the district.