Education
At a Glance
12000
Children supported annually
1600
+
Children of suicide-affected farmers fully sponsored
2500
Children of PLWHA patients supported
01
Degree College
08
Junior College
08
ITI / Nursing Schools
What we do
- Residential schools, junior colleges, degree college, ITI, and nursing school
- Day Care–cum–English Medium Schools in slums and labour colonies
- Homes of Hope family-based care model
- Scholarships and full education sponsorships from school to university
- Vocational and life-skills education for girls and young women
Who We Serve
- First-generation learners from economically vulnerable families
- Children of suicide-affected farmers
- Children of PLWHA patients
- Visually challenged parents’ children
- Tribal, migrant, and informal labour communities
How we work
- Continuity over charity: We support a child across life stages, not academic years
- Residential + community models: Schools and colleges complemented by slum-based centres
- Family relief: Education that removes financial and emotional burden from parents
- Outcome-led: Retention, graduation, employability, and self-reliance
Focus Areas
Preventing early dropouts
Supporting high-risk transition stages (school → college → career)
Building confidence, discipline, and life readiness
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