Many families and villages in Karbi Anglong continue to live with very limited access to information, services, and opportunities. In some communities, awareness levels remain extremely low, and the distance from towns makes even basic support difficult to reach. Some villages are so remote that workers must walk to visit them.
Young people from these villages often migrate to nearby towns in search of education, work, and a better future. Yet many of them arrive underprepared for the pressures and requirements of today's employment environment. Without guidance, basic skills, and community support, they can become vulnerable to discouragement, unsafe work, exploitation, or being left behind.
KABC's outreach work seeks to walk with these villages in a holistic way. The need is not limited to one issue. Communities need awareness building, education support, women's empowerment, livelihood training, basic skills for small entrepreneurship, support in connecting farm produce to markets, peace initiatives, and steady encouragement for local leadership.
The goal is to strengthen the whole community, not only to provide one-time assistance. Outreach creates relationships, listens to local needs, and helps identify practical steps that families and village leaders can carry forward. Through patient presence and continued follow-up, KABC hopes to support villages toward dignity, resilience, and all-round development.

