At Aarambam Foundation, we believe economic empowerment is the first step toward dignity for women. In many Tier 2 to Tier 5 towns and villages across India, women are forced to depend on others due to lack of income, skills, or societal support. We are changing that.
We provide small-scale loans to women to help them start or expand home-based or local businesses — tailoring, food stalls, retail kiosks, and more.
Inspired by global efforts like UN WOMEN’s microfinance models and the Tamil Nadu Government’s Self Help Group (SHG) scheme, our loans are designed to give women immediate control over their livelihood and household needs.
We create bite-sized (2–5 minute) business training videos in Tamil and other regional languages — accessible through YouTube and later via our app.
These videos cover topics like pricing, managing profits, and basic inventory. A flower vendor in Thoothukudi, for example, can watch a quick video on calculating cost price during her break and immediately apply it.
We teach women to use tools like WhatsApp Business, Instagram, and Facebook Marketplace to sell their products beyond their locality.
We also help them build real market linkages — connecting with buyers, retail partners, and platforms to grow their reach.
We believe every child deserves a safe, abuse-free childhood.
Aarambam Foundation created Modhi Vilaiyadu Paapa as a bold, necessary step to educate children across Tamil Nadu about sexual abuse — how to identify it, speak up, and stay safe.
The program uses school sessions, expert-led classes, and outreach videos — including our awareness video featuring Actor Sivakarthikeyan — to talk directly to children, parents, and teachers.
We conduct MVP (Mindful. Vigil. Prevent.) programs in both government and private schools. Children are taught how to be alert, how to say NO, and how to report. Parents and teachers are trained to watch for behavior changes and intervene early. We work with honesty, science, and compassion to help build a society where children are heard, protected, and raised with dignity.
Many young girls and boys in India are falling prey to online sexual abuse, grooming, and digital blackmail. Men and online perpetrators manipulate young minds using kind words, false promises of love, and emotional tricks. Most victims don’t speak up — fearing judgment, shame, or punishment from family. That silence is deadly.
Aarambam Foundation is launching a Cyber Safety Helpline (Aug 2025) – a safe, anonymous space for children and young adults to report cyber abuse, sextortion, grooming, or bullying.
We act as a trusted bridge between the survivor and law enforcement, guiding them through the legal process, and ensuring emotional and psychological support. We will also help those facing online bullying based on caste, colour, religion, financial status or gender identity — creating a safer internet experience for all.
We believe that aging should never mean losing dignity, safety, or independence.
At Aarambam Foundation, we support senior citizens who face financial instability, digital vulnerability, and emotional neglect — especially those living alone or unsupported by family. Our aim is to help them live their final years with peace, security, and self-worth.








