Child Deaths: 4,500 children die daily due to malnutrition or hunger-related diseases.
Daily Hunger: Over 24 lakh people go to bed hungry every night.
Future Projections: By 2030, 73.9 million Indians will be at risk of hunger according to The Global Food Policy Report 2022.
Global Hunger Index 2021: India’s score of 27.5 indicates a serious level of hunger.
Malnutrition: Significant portion of the population affected.
Food Insecurity: 56 crore people (40.6%) suffered from moderate or severe food insecurity in 2019-21.
Unaffordable Diets: Almost 973.3 million people in India cannot afford a healthy diet.
Meal Cost: Just Rs. 42 can provide a nutritious meal to someone in need.
Children Begging on the Street
Orphaned Children
Slum Dwellers
People Living on the Street
Migrants Living on the Street
Senior Citizens Not Fit to Work
Single Mothers and Widows
Anyone Sleeping on an Empty Stomach
Surveys and Assessments: Identifying vulnerable communities.
Food Distribution: Providing nutritious meals.
Empowerment Programs: Helping individuals become self-sufficient.
One-Time Donation: Flexible amount options.
Monthly Donation: Various plans starting from Rs. 420 (10 meals) to Rs. 10,500 (250 meals).
Donation Tracking: Pictures with timestamps and packets marked with donor names.
Tax Benefits: Donations are eligible for tax benefits.
Access Issues: Many underprivileged children and youth in India and globally lack access to quality education due to poverty, lack of infrastructure, and societal barriers.
Gender Inequality: Girls are disproportionately affected, with higher dropout rates and fewer opportunities for education.
Infrastructure Deficit: Rural areas often lack basic educational facilities, such as schools, libraries, and internet access.
Teacher Shortage: Many schools in underprivileged areas suffer from a lack of qualified teachers, impacting the quality of education.
Economic Barriers: Families struggling with poverty often prioritize immediate financial survival over long-term educational investment.
Fundamental Right: Education is a basic human right essential for social justice and equality.
Economic Impact: Lack of education limits economic growth and development, trapping communities in poverty.
Social Impact: Educated individuals can challenge discrimination, advocate for their rights, and contribute to community development.
Free Education: Providing free education to underprivileged children, with a focus on girls, in rural India.
Awareness Programs: Promoting education and empowering communities to advocate for their right to education.
Lifecycle Approach: Addressing interconnected needs such as health, livelihoods, and women’s empowerment to support education.
Family Welfare: Ensuring the welfare of the entire family to break the cycle of ignorance, poverty, and disease.
Community Support: Supporting not just the child but the entire community.
One-Time Donation: You can donate whatever your pocket allows.
Monthly Donation: Various plans to sponsor a child’s education and related services.
Transparency: 100% transparency with updates and impact stories.
Distribute Food: Provide food packets to underprivileged children on your birthday.
Cut a Cake: Share a birthday cake with less fortunate children.
Throw a Birthday Party: Organize a party for children, complete with snacks, meals, and cake.
Food Packets: Each packet includes 4 Chapatis and a Sabzi, or Puri and Chole, or Rice and Chole.
Birthday Cake: A 1 kg cake for a simple celebration, or a 3 kg cake for a full birthday party.
Birthday Party: Includes a banner with the sponsor’s name, snacks, one-time meals, and cake cutting by the children.
Celebration Kit: Contains 1 samosa, 1 chips packet, 1 biscuit, 1 sweet, 1 slice of cake (pastry), and 1 cold drink.
Photographic Proof: Photos with the sponsor’s name on food packets, cakes, and banners.
Video Wishes: Video greetings and birthday wishes from the children.
Party Videos: Videos of the birthday party to show how your contributions brought joy to the children.
Food Packet: Rs. 42 per packet.
Cake: Rs. 400 per kg.
Celebration Kit: Rs. 80 per kit.
Birthday Party: Rs. 4,100 for 15-17 kids.
For any questions or queries, you can directly contact our volunteer for further information. Reach out via WhatsApp at 9582527110 or call us at 9582527110 between 10 AM to 6 PM.