Access India, a pioneer non-profit organisation that provides life skills training and career guidance received the AMP National Awards for Social Excellence 2021 on 16 August by the Association of Muslim Professionals (AMP).
A total of 186 organizations and 116 individual change makers were awarded from across the country, and across various categories.
Started in Kerala, Access India works to raise awareness of career guidance, provide effective counselling, and promote synthetic soft skill training among the general public and students. The organisation has its own volunteers in many states, including Karnataka, Rajasthan, Kerala, and Tamilnadu, and they have a notable track record of carrying out educational promotion activities, such as helping young people develop soft skills and offering career guidance to students in government schools and colleges.
It runs tuition centres for SSLC and PUC students with the assistance of neighbourhood NGOs. The non-profit covers a wide range of topics, from children to married couples. Its distinctive approach includes goal-setting, personal counselling, pre- and postmarital counselling, creative parenting, and how to do an interview.
It boasts a staff of youthful, enthusiastic employees whose primary focus is on the academic and professional excellence of the next generation. Team Acess India’s primary goal is to develop moral values and skill sets among kids and young people.