Skill Development
Skill Development
15  YEARS OF  EXPERIENCE  MUJTABA  HELPING  FOUNDATION  
Education & Skill Development

Creating Pathways to Learning and Livelihoods

Mujtaba Helping Foundation (MHF) believes education is the strongest tool to break the cycle of poverty. For over a decade, we have supported children and youth from underserved families by removing financial barriers to learning and building practical skills for the future.

Educational Support Over the Years
MHF has consistently supported school and college education for deserving students:
2011 – School fee support for needy students: ₹1.50 lakhs
2012 – Sponsored education fees and supported marriages for orphan girls: ₹1.65 lakhs
2016 – Education fee sponsorship for underprivileged students: ₹3.70 lakhs
2017 – Continued education sponsorship: ₹1.50 lakhs
2018 – Education fee support: ₹65,000
2022 –Organised the 2nd Seerat Quiz Competition to encourage learning and values
These efforts ensured that students remained in school, completed their education, and continued toward better opportunities.

Skill Development & Training Programs

To help youth become confident, employable, and self-reliant, MHF conducted multiple skill-based and professional training programs:

Technical & Digital Skills

Language & Communication

Web Designing: 20 students

Adobe Photoshop: 50 students

Urdu Language Classes: 50 students

Telugu Language Classes: 50 students

DCA Course: 2 batches, 100 students

Spoken English Classes: 2 batches, 100 students

IELTS Training: 50 students

AI Workshop: 50 students

Canva Workshop: 50 students

Vocational & Creative Skills

Mehendi Designing: 2 batches, 100 students

Tailoring Training: 2 batches, 100 students

Poster Making Workshop: 50 students

Leadership & Life Skills

Leadership Training Program: 50 students

Basic Life Support Workshop: 100 students

Overall Impact

Through education support and skill training, hundreds of students and youth gained access to learning, employable skills, and personal development. Many participants moved closer to stable jobs, self-employment, or higher education, strengthening not just individual lives but entire families.

Education, when combined with skills, creates confidence, dignity, and long-term opportunity.

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