Tayyari Kal Ki

Tayyari Kal Ki

A secure livelihood helps people get out of poverty. While employability has always been a challenge for the under-privileged, the pandemic followed by job losses and massive pay-cuts further pushed them into destitution.

Data from the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy indicates that over 40 million people lost their jobs just in the Covid-19 crisis. The effect of the pandemic on the livelihoods of people belonging to the lesser privileged sections has been profound and long lasting.

AM Foundation, recognizing the need of the hour has reprogrammed its employability training initiative ‘STeP’ to fight the challenges posed by poverty and unemployment. Our campaign ‘Tayyari Kal Ki’ aims at Training & Up-skilling the youth between the age of 18-32 years for employment and empowering them with a secure livelihood.

This livelihood mission is in strong alignment with the Government of India’s ‘Skill India’ initiative. Currently, the programme is operational through 81 centres across 18 cities in 16 states. In the last 15 years, AM Foundation has trained over 65,000 youth, and placed more than 45,000 of them in over 350 brands across India.

Donate now to support skill training, employment and a dignified livelihood for underprivileged youth. Give them and their families a chance to step above the poverty line!

ONLINE TRAINING TO ON-GROUND EMPLOYMENT

New Age Training Modules

Designed to suit emerging sectors that have high demand of skilled employees such as healthcare, digital marketing, BFSI and E-logistics

New Age Training Modules

With the dual purpose of providing employment to underprivileged youth, and adding to the health workforce, the twin e-learning programme STeP has trained thousands of youth during the pandemic as general duty assistants.

ONLINE TRAINING TO ON-GROUND EMPLOYMENT

E-logistics & Supply Chain Management

General Duty Assistant & Patient Care

Digital Marketing

Banking Services

Business Process Outsourcing

More than 65,000 youth trained

and over 40,000 youth placed so far

10,000+ youth skilled and placed during the pandemic