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AmrUsha Foundation’s Role in Bridging Communities with Government-Supported Schemes

AmrUsha Foundation has been instrumental in empowering underserved communities by acting as a vital link between government welfare schemes and the people who need them the most. Recognizing that many beneficiaries remain unaware of or face difficulties in accessing these programs, the foundation has taken a proactive approach to ensure inclusive development through awareness, facilitation, and implementation support. 

Key Initiatives:

  1. Awareness Campaigns & Outreach

   The foundation conducts workshops, door-to-door campaigns, and digital literacy programs to educate communities about schemes like PM Awas Yojana (housing), Ayushman Bharat (healthcare), Ujjwala Yojana (LPG connections), and PM Kisan Samman Nidhi (farmer support). By simplifying complex eligibility criteria and processes, they help marginalized groups claim their rightful benefits. 

  1. Application Assistance & Documentation Support

   Many beneficiaries struggle with paperwork, digital applications, or bureaucratic hurdles. AmrUsha’s volunteers provideend-to-end assistance—from form filling to document submission—ensuring smoother approvals. They’ve set up help desks in rural and urban slums to guide applicants. 

  1. Skill Development & Employment Linkages

Leveraging schemes like PMKVY (Skill India) and MGNREGA, the foundation trains youth and women in employable skills, connects them with jobs, and promotes self-employment through startup incubation. 

  1. Healthcare Access

   Partnering with Ayushman Bharat, the foundation organizes health camps, facilitates Golden Card registrations, and ensures families avail free treatment. 

  1. Women & Farmer Empowerment

   Through SHG (Self-Help Group) linkages and agricultural schemes, AmrUsha boosts financial independence and sustainable farming practices. 

Impact & Future Vision 

With 10,000+ beneficiaries aided so far, AmrUsha Foundation continues to bridge gaps between policy and grassroots execution. By collaborating with local authorities and leveraging technology, they aim to scale their outreach, ensuring no community is left behind in India’s developmental journey.