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Education is one thing no one can take away from you

Helping each other can make the world a better place

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Welcome to Lal Chand memorial centre

Everyone can rise by lifting others

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What we offer

Free courses to women to enable them to become self sufficient

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Stitching and Sewing

Empowering women with hands-on training in stitching and sewing, enabling them to create sustainable livelihoods and financial independence.

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Computer Studies

Bridging the digital divide by providing computer education, fostering tech skills, and preparing women for diverse career opportunities in the digital world.

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Hairdressing and Beauty

Offering comprehensive training in hairdressing and beauty to help women build confidence, self-reliance, and entrepreneurial capabilities in the beauty industry.

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About Us

Lal Chand Memorial Centre

Lal Chand Memorial Centre is an NGO, based in Jalandhar, India. Established in 2013, we have worked extensively to empower women from the less fortunate sector of the community. We have seen many of them go through our programmes, become self sufficient by finding work thus enabling them to support their families.

  • Established Legacy
  • Women Empowerment
  • Skill Development Programs
  • Community Impact
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Our doors are open to women who wish to learn a trade.

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Smt. Krishna Devi 1939 - 2021

"There is nothing as powerful as Mother’s love and nothing as healing as a child's soul."

Years of Experience

11
Success Story

Transforming Lives Through Empowerment

Since 2013, Sri Lal Chand Memorial Centre has empowered countless women from underprivileged backgrounds.

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Trustees

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About
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Late Mr. Lal Chand Ji
13 April 1937 - 16 May 2010

Our Inspiration

Nana Ji was born on 13th April 1937 in Jandali near Phagwara in Punjab, at his Mother’s family home. He grew up in Hussainpur and was the only brother to five sisters. As a child he was full of energy, often running around the village, outrunning his sisters as they tried to catch him. Out of all the languages he studied, including Urdu, Punjabi, Hindi, and Farsi, he obtained the highest mark in English! At university he attended lectures given by Nehru and Dr Ambedkar.

He married Nani ji in Mehatpur in 1956 aged 19 years old. In the early years of his marriage he worked at the telephone exchange in Fasalka Bangla near the Pakistan Border. In India, my Mum Kanta, Santosh Mama and Ashok Mama were born; sadly Ashok passed away aged 1 year old. In 1962 Nana ji came to the UK to set up home for his family. A year later he was joined by his wife and two young children in Wolverhampton.

We Always Empower Women in Need

Discover the inspiring journeys of women and communities transformed by our programs. Our success stories showcase the real-life impact of our initiatives and the support we receive.

500k+

Women Empowered Through Training

50k+

Skill Development Programs Conducted

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Local Partners and Supporters

1000k+

Lives Positively Impacted Over 11 Years

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