Udaan is committed to breaking the cycle of intergenerational prostitution, a significant threat to the daughters of women in brothel-based prostitution. The program offers comprehensive support, including education, healthcare, nutrition, vocational skills, and social and life skills training and shelter. By providing these resources, Udaan empowers young girls to make choices that lead to a dignified future and an improved quality of life.
Field social workers reach out to potential beneficiaries, conducting assessments to gauge their needs and requirements.
The program offers both formal and informal education, beginning with kindergarten and progressing to enrollment in government and private schools. It provides after-school tuition, mentor-mentee programs, exposure visits, vocational classes, educational workshops, and career guidance-oriented outings.
Prioritizing both physical and mental health, the initiative offers monthly checkups, medical referrals, quarterly medical camps, daily nutritional meals, and multivitamin supplements. Counseling and art therapies are available to support mental well-being, and participants are encouraged to engage in extracurricular activities such as dance, drama, and music.
The program emphasizes the importance of equipping young girls with essential skills and tools that will enable them to carve out a meaningful space in the world.
Engaging in recreational activities is recognized as essential for the holistic development of the beneficiaries.
Safe and supportive shelter home services are provided to ensure a nurturing environment for these girls.