"I was 12 when I began working in paper mills and workshops. I don't want any child to face such difficulties and give up on their dreams, so I do whatever I can to help." #Respect #RealLifeHero #ImpactThatMatters
In 2009, a group of kids ambushed GK Bhatnagar, begging for alms. At that time, he promised them a free school. Today, Bhatnagar has more than fulfilled his promise!
As a child, she was forced to beg and was molested by strangers. Growing up, Neetu Singh was determined that she will change the fate of slum kids who were trapped in a situation similar to hers.
‘Will the kid use money to indulge in drugs?’ Has this thought stopped you from giving money to an underpriviliged kid? Here are five impactful ways to make a difference in their lives. #BeKind #SaveTheChildren
“I got teary when my son told me he wants to join IIT to become a software engineer. Never in my wildest imagination had I thought that he would get to study in an English-medium school,” says Mahadev, a vegetable vendor in Noida.
In fact, their efforts were instrumental in rescuing a teenage girl who was smuggled to India, married off at the age of 10, and gang-raped by the man and his brothers.
Established in 2002, the Sisters of the People Book Shop has been spreading the love for vintage, donated books and also helping slum children in Delhi.
Seema says that she does not only welcome the kids in her home but gives them good clothes to wear, serves them healthy food and conducts classes in her garden.