We clear the path so children can learn.
Poverty and disability should never decide whether a child gets an education. Across three focused programmes, we make sure they don't.
A few rupees can be the difference between school and the streets.
For many families, the cost of a uniform, a set of books or an exam fee is enough to end a child's education for good. For a blind child, the absence of the right materials can shut the door before it ever opens.
We step in at exactly these moments, quietly, directly, and with dignity, so that learning continues.
Learning that doesn't depend on sight.
Blindness need not mean the end of reading, dreaming or achieving. We give visually impaired children the tools and mentoring to learn alongside everyone else.
- Braille textbooks and learning materials
- Audio lessons and talking books
- Screen-readers and assistive technology
- Mentoring and confidence-building support
Keeping the poorest children in school.
When money runs short, education is often the first thing a struggling family gives up. Our educational support makes sure it isn't.
- School and examination fees
- Uniforms, shoes and school bags
- Stationery and study essentials
- Ongoing support to prevent drop-outs
Books in the hands that need them most.
A child with the right books has the whole world in front of them. We put textbooks, storybooks and study kits directly into young hands and classrooms.
- Textbooks and notebooks for the school year
- Storybooks and reading libraries
- Complete study kits for new students
- Learning materials for under-resourced classrooms
Simple, honest, and straight to the child.
We keep it transparent. Here is what a gift can do.
A term of books
Notebooks and textbooks to see one child through a full school term.
A school uniform kit
A uniform, shoes and a bag so a child arrives at school with pride.
Braille learning set
Braille books and audio materials for a blind child's school year.
Turn your kindness into a child's education.
Whether you give, volunteer, or donate books, you become part of a child's story of learning.