NEWS HIGHLIGHTS

CURRENT NEWS

New library inaugurated!

Youthreach is thrilled to announce the construction of a new library at Ssrishti Trust in Vasant Kunj, aimed at supporting the educational needs of students. This initiative underscores our commitment to providing essential resources for underprivileged children, fostering an environment where they can thrive academically and personally.more

Rehabilitation of Child Beggars

One of the first impressions we get of our National Capital is the number of families, particularly women and children, living under flyovers or around traffic signals. It is a sad fact that nearly 70,000 children live on the streets of Delhi. more

Library

Youthreach and The Apeejay Group collaborated together to set up a brand new library in the Government Girls Senior Secondary School in Bawal, Haryana which falls within the Youthreach Integrated Community Development. more

Blanket Donation Drive

Youthreach is delighted to thank all our supporters who helped us in organizing a blanket donation drive for the people who have no option but to sleep outside on Delhi’s streets during these chilly winters. more

“Ride the Van” Haryana
A NGC –Youthreach Initiative

Youthreach is proud and delighted to be associated with the implementation of National Geographic’s “Ride the Van- Haryana” since March 2018. more

United through reading!

In order to promote the importance of reading books and encourage the spirit of volunteerism amongst young children, Youthreach collaborated with ONE UP Library, Book studio at Vasant Vihar on 20th December’ 2017. more

India-Japan Sports Exchange Programme

On the 16th December’ 2017 , Youthreach co-organised the “India-Japan Sports Exchange Programme” for the Embassy of Japan and Sports Authority of India at Indira Gandhi Stadium, New Delhi. more

Impact Assessment Study by University of Maryland Team at Nalagarh, Himachal Pradesh

A team of four volunteers from the University of Maryland, America volunteered with Youthreach and conducted an impact assessment study of Youthreach’s Community Intervention Programmes at Nalagarh, Himachal Pradesh. more

Chanana Welfare Foundation

Chanana Welfare Foundation collaborated with Youthreach in April 2015 for implementing various projects focusing on women empowerment, sanitation and hygiene. Chanana Welfare Foundation is a registered social non-profit more

Passport to Success Programme

The Queen of Bhutan, Her Majesty, Gyalyum Tshering Pem Wangchuck, Her Royal Highness Ashi Chimi Yangzom Wangchuck and Team BYDF visited Youthreach, to take the Youthreach and BYDF partnership to the next level. more

Health Initiatives

Youthreach in collaboration with Max India Foundation, ICARE Hospital Noida and Dr. Shroff Charitable Hospital has initiated health programmes for the underprivileged communities in the Delhi, NCR, Rewari and Roorkee more

Community Development Project at Nalagarh, Himachal Pradesh

Youthreach in partnership with Indag Rubber Limited and Unipatch Rubber Limited has launched a community development programme at Nalagarh, Himachal Pradesh. An extensive need assessment study was conducted in the area more

Workforce Readiness Programme

Youthreach is implementing a pilot Life Skills programme in Delhi, India, in partnership with Standard Charted Global, International Youth Foundation and NAZ Foundation. The girls identified for this programme are the more

Excellence Through Collaboration

Youthreach was founded in 1997 and this year marked the beginning of a 15 year old wonderful journey which would not have been possible without the help and support of all our esteemed partners. more

Excellence Through Collaboration

Youthreach was founded in 1997 and this year marked the beginning of a 15 year old wonderful journey which would not have been possible without the help and support of all our esteemed partners. more

Health Camps with MIF

Youthreach in collaboration with Max India Foundation has initiated a health programme for the underprivileged communities in the Delhi, NCR region under which immunisation and general health camps are being organised more