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Main Bhi Hockey Khelna Chahti Hoon

By Udd Chale Trust

“Sapna Hockey Ka, Haq Har Beti Ka.”
“The dream of hockey belongs to every daughter.”

Campaign Overview

The “Main Bhi Hockey Khelna Chahti Hoon” Campaign is a powerful and emotionally resonant movement that gives voice to girls and young women who dream of playing hockey. It seeks to dismantle barriers of gender, access, and social inequality—proving that sport can be a path to confidence, leadership, and community transformation.

Campaign Vision

To empower underprivileged and marginalized girls by providing equal opportunities, training, and support to pursue hockey—not just as a sport, but as a catalyst for personal and societal change.

Objectives

  • Ensure equal access to hockey training, coaching, and equipment for girls from underserved communities.
  • Use sport as a tool for empowerment, self-confidence, and leadership development.
  • Promote gender inclusion across grassroots and competitive levels of sports.
  • Break social stereotypes and create future female role models in sports.

Key Activities

🏑 Free Hockey Training for Girls
  • Professional coaching by Indian Hockey Senior Coaches or Certified Trainers.
  • Emphasis on physical fitness, basic skills, and tactical awareness.
  • Special outreach to girls in rural areas and urban slums.
🥗 Daily Sports Nutrition

Provision of balanced, daily nutrition to all participating girls to support their athletic development and well-being.

🎒 Equipment Distribution Drive

Free distribution of hockey sticks, kits, T-shirts, jerseys, shoes, and protective gear—provided by Udd Chale Trust.

🌟 Mentorship & Inspiration Program
  • Connection with national and international female hockey players.
  • Live and virtual storytelling sessions where athletes share their journeys, challenges, and triumphs.
🗣 Workshops on Gender Equality & Sports Rights
  • Community and parental engagement sessions to combat stigma around girls in sports.
  • Promotion of the belief that “Sports is a right, not a privilege.”
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