Skill Development & Employment
Trade and digital-service training built around what local employers are actually hiring for — with placement support that doesn't stop at the certificate.
How it works →Registered non-profit · Bhadrak, Odisha
Goodwill is easy to find. What's rare is an organisation that turns it into skilling, livelihoods, education, health and environment programs — and then stays long enough to find out whether they worked.
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Who we are
We don't treat kindness as a feeling. We treat it as infrastructure — something you can plan, staff, budget and measure.
True Kind Foundation works with underserved communities on the things that most reliably change a household's trajectory: a usable skill, an income a woman controls, a daughter who stays in school, a neighbourhood with clean air and shade. We keep the program list short on purpose — five things done properly beat fifteen done at a glance.
Where the effort goes
Not the ones that look best in a newsletter — the ones that tell us whether a program is working.
Trainees who finish, not just enrol.
Within six months of finishing.
The rest covers admin, audit and reporting.
Annual survey of program participants.
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Our work
Each one is built to make the others work better — a trained young person, a mother earning her own income, a healthier street.
Trade and digital-service training built around what local employers are actually hiring for — with placement support that doesn't stop at the certificate.
How it works →Savings collectives, micro-enterprise training and market linkages, so the income stays with the women who earned it.
How it works →Device-light computer and internet literacy labs run alongside government schools, aimed squarely at the rural–urban skills gap.
How it works →Preventive-care camps, workplace safety training and first-aid literacy for communities a long way from the nearest clinic.
How it works →Neighbourhood tree-planting, plastic-reduction drives and environment education, co-run with the people who live there.
How it works →Illustrations, not photographs — send us real program photos and we'll swap them in.
How we work
They decide which programs we take on, and they're the first thing we're held to when one underperforms.
Every program is co-designed with a local partner or community leader before it launches — never parachuted in from a head-office plan.
We track people for months after a program ends, not just at the graduation photo. That's where the real signal is.
Our reports include what didn't work. A donor who trusts the bad news will trust the good news too.
Voices
Notes shared with our team — names shortened at each person's request.
"The digital skills course got me my first paid freelance project within two months of finishing."
"Our stitching collective now supplies three local retailers. We set our own prices for the first time."
"The health camp caught my father's blood pressure early. That checkup probably saved us a hospital bill."
"We planted 400 saplings on our street. A third of them are taller than me now."
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