Pillars of Development
At Floydee Future Foundation, we believe that a healthy girl and a skilled young person are the foundation of a society.
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In our Aarohi program, we bring menstrual health education, PCOD awareness, and cervical cancer screening directly to adolescent girls in schools and communities — because access to health information should not be a privilege. Through our Vidya program, we equip youth with software skills, career readiness, and industry exposure — because education without employability is incomplete.
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Both programs run simultaneously, ensuring that the communities we serve grow stronger in both health and opportunity.
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To build a future where every girl, woman, and youth—regardless of background—can live with health, dignity, and purpose, equipped with the skills and confidence to shape their own lives and contribute meaningfully to society.
We envision communities where care meets opportunity—women are supported in their well-being, youth are empowered through education and technology, and every individual is seen, valued, and enabled to rise.
Our Vision
Our vision is to create an inclusive and sustainable society where young people, especially women and girls, have equal access to education, skills, health, and mental well-being, enabling them to lead confident, healthy, and purposeful lives and contribute meaningfully to their communities and the world.
Our Mission
To drive holistic development by strengthening health awareness,access,support, well-being, dignity, and informed decision-making—especially for girls and young women in need.
To empower youth with future-ready skills, digital confidence, and career pathways through the Vidya program.
To create safe, inclusive spaces where individuals can learn, grow, and thrive with self-worth.
To build partnerships with schools, colleges, communities, and institutions to scale sustainable social impact.
Moments from Menstrual Health Screening Camp



Floydee Future Foundation, in partnership with PKG Medical College & Hospital, successfully launched its Menstrual Health Screening Initiative at Government Girls High School, Rajarhat. This milestone event provided comprehensive health support to 150 adolescent girls, focusing on physical wellness and menstrual education.


