Community and Youth Engagement

  • Signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Legal Aid Centre, Lucknow University, for a year-long youth program.
  • Conducted six youth workshops in Lucknow and three youth workshops in Varanasi and supported Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia National Law University’s Legal Aid Camp.
  • Enabled the admission of four children into reputed schools under the Right to Education (RTE) scheme.
  • 118 women in Azamgarh pledged to celebrate the birth of girl children by singing sohars, fostering cultural change.
  • Enabled 22 women to start home-based employment fostering economic independence. 
  • Facilitated tap water connections for 260 women under the Jal Jeevan Mission.
  • Empowered a female Kabaddi player from Azamgarh to compete at the district level, breaking gender barriers.
  • Linked 51 women in Chatra district, Jharkhand to NABARD’s LEDP scheme, providing sustainable livelihood opportunities.
  • Ensured 10 women in Muzaffarpur gained employment under MGNREGA.
  • Facilitated MGNREGA job opportunities for 162 women across Azamgarh and Varanasi.
  • Ensured six women in Harinampur, Varanasi received pending wages under MGNREGA after six months of delay. 
  • Supported  three children in Chaibasa receive ₹4,000 scholarships and two women secure ₹4,50,000 under PM Awas Yojana.
  • Enabled three beneficiaries in Lohardaga, Jharkhand, to receive ₹30,000 each under the Ambuja Awas Yojana.
  • Assisted seven women in securing ₹2,000 under the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana and five women in obtaining widow pensions in Shravasti.
  • Girls in Kukursand village, previously restricted from stepping out of their homes, are now working under MGNREGA due to AALI’s intervention.
  • Women in Devali village successfully protested against a harmful rice milling factory. When initial complaints were ignored, they escalated the issue to the District Magistrate, leading to the factory’s removal.
  • Intervened in Azamgarh to stop the child marriage of a 17-year-old girl. With AALI’s support, she asserted her right to choose, and her parents committed to not marrying her off without her consent.