Get to Know Us

WHO WE ARE
Aravali Tribal Mission is a non-profit Christian outreach ministry to the tribal villages of the Aravali Mountain Region in Rajasthan, India. We are committed to community development activities such as skills training, medical camps, development projects, relief efforts, and educational opportunities for the people of the Aravali Mountain region.
WHAT WE DO
Skills Training
ATM is committed to training villagers with life and trade skills. Skills training is crucial for remote villages as it empowers residents to improve their livelihoods and contribute to community development. By acquiring new skills, villagers can increase their earning potential, reduce reliance on traditional subsistence agriculture, and access better opportunities.
Medical Camps
ATM endeavors to bring quality medical care to those who need it. Medical camps in remote villages play a vital role in providing essential healthcare to underserved communities. These camps offer vital services like basic check-ups, vaccinations, and treatment for common ailments, often bridging the gap between these isolated areas and accessible healthcare facilities.
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Development Projects
Development projects help bridge the gap between urban and rural areas. These projects often provide essential infrastructure like roads, schools, and healthcare facilities, improving the quality of life for villagers.​
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Relief Efforts
Disaster relief efforts help ensure the survival and well-being of vulnerable populations. Remote areas often lack the infrastructure and resources necessary to cope with natural disasters like drought, floods, and earthquakes. Timely assistance, including food, water, shelter, and medical aid, can prevent widespread suffering and loss of life.​
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Educational Opportunities
​Education is a cornerstone of development, especially in remote villages. It empowers individuals with knowledge and skills, enabling them to break free from poverty and limited opportunities. Education fosters critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and a broader worldview, equipping villagers to participate meaningfully in their communities and contribute to societal progress.
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