Driven by a passion to support education, Pritu Chaudhary’s ‘Little Leaf’ recycles waste paper to create notebooks for underprivileged children in Pune. This initiative turns waste into valuable learning tools, promoting hope, sustainability, and brighter futures for those who need it most.
Sindhutai’s desire to ensure that no child suffered from a lack of love was born out of her story of being abandoned and left to die when she was pregnant. She became a mother to thousands of orphans.
Delhi police constable Amit Lathia has 'adopted' more than 350 underprivileged children to help them secure government jobs by providing them with food, study material and a safe place to live.
A Vadodara-based teacher Juin Datta turned her part-time social activity into a full-fledged foundation called ‘Pathshala’, offering free education, shelter, and other essentials to underprivileged children. You can help her.
Portia moved to Spiti after losing her father, in an attempt to feel closer to him. There, she started a free boarding school for underprivileged children in the highest Indian village called Komic. Now, a 'mother' to these kids, she provides them with food, shelter, clothing and education.
Assam's Uttam Teron started teaching underprivileged children in his cowshed. Today he runs Parijat Academy, a non-profit school that imparts formal education and hands-on skills to over 400 kids for free.
Uttam Teron started teaching underprivileged children with just Rs 800. Today, he runs Parijat Academy — a non-profit school that teaches nearly 400 kids from 20 villages for free.
After closing their community kitchens where they served nutritious meals to more than 1,500 children daily, the Foodshaala Foundation began programs in schools across India, empowering students from low-income families to give up junk food and improve their diet.
Pradyot Voleti's Dribble Academy began with just four children in Gejha village, Noida. Today, his basketball programme is changing the lives of children from low-income households across eight villages.