Livelihood Project - Earn N Live

Livelihood Project

The Livelihood Project by Earn N Live is designed to empower special needs individuals and underprivileged communities by providing them with the resources they need to sustain their livelihoods.

The Livelihood Project by Earn N Live is a transformative initiative designed to empower special needs individuals and underprivileged communities by providing them with the tools and resources needed to sustain their livelihoods. This project takes a comprehensive approach to economic empowerment, offering essential resources such as goats, cows, auto-rickshaws, vans, grocery items, and sewing machines.


By distributing these resources, we aim to help individuals become self-reliant and achieve financial stability. Livestock like goats and cows provide families with opportunities for dairy farming, while auto-rickshaws and vans enable beneficiaries to earn a steady income through transportation services. Meanwhile, sewing machines and grocery items help individuals start small businesses, allowing them to generate income and support their families.


Additionally, the project includes training and continuous support to ensure that beneficiaries can effectively utilize these resources. We work closely with participants to develop their skills and knowledge, maximizing the potential for economic growth and self-sufficiency. This holistic approach not only improves individual standards of living but also fosters economic growth within their communities.


Through the Livelihood Project, Earn N Live is committed to creating sustainable opportunities, empowering people to build better futures for themselves and their families. By supporting this initiative, you help break the cycle of poverty and promote long-term community development.

Livelihood Project

The Livelihood Project by Earn N Live is designed to empower special needs individuals and underprivileged communities by providing them with the resources they need to sustain their livelihoods.

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Provides support to a child and their community