Udayan Care

Udayan Care aims to bring sunshine into the lives of underserved sections of society that require intervention. Registered in 1994 as a Public Charitable Trust, Udayan Care works to empower vulnerable children, women and youth, in 14 cities across 9 states of India.

Where they operate

Main Areas of Work

What They Do

Location
India
Implementation
Directly

Starting with the establishment of just one small family home (Ghar) for orphaned and abandoned children in Sant Nagar, Delhi in 1996, Udayan Care has spread its work for disadvantaged groups during the last 23 years by establishing more family homes, helping girls' education, providing vocational training etc. 

Organization Resources

Changing the Way We Care, Udayan Care, Miracle Foundation

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Gurneet Kaur Kalra, Leena Prasad

This article focuses on some of the care leavers networks in South Asia.