India has a large youth population, including many young women who face challenges like lack of access to quality education and discrimination. The Azad Foundation was established in 2008 to provide livelihood training and empowerment for marginalized women. Their Women on Wheels program teaches young women to become professional drivers over 6-8 months through skills development and modules on personal growth and empowerment. More than 100 women graduates are now empowered breadwinners in their families who are socially visible and decision makers.