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Preamble

There are millions of kids in India who will never see the face of a School. They do menial jobs like rag picking, house hold jobs of mopping floors, cleaning toilets or looking after infants of affluent families.They live in huts.Their parents also pick reusable from garbage,small time labors or pull rickshaw.Many of males stay in huts, drink country liquor, while the mothers work in houses, bring leftover food to feed family. The girls at age of 8 are employed to wash clothes,dishes mop floors or look after infants on a meager salary of Rs 500/ plus take away leftover food. They are married at 12, bear a child at 13 and by 20 years age have 5 children are anemic,may have TB or other debilitating illness.These girls never attain youth,from childhood land into old looking age.

These kids are the biological products of married couples,don’t have any motivation in life. At the outset,it is very important to mention,that they can’t be stopped from doing these jobs as it will affect their livelihood.Because they bring income and food for family.

Our aim is to motivate them to learn and make a good healthy living.We engage them,not whole day,for few hours in a day,so that they develop interest in education.Our teams infuse ,inculcate and market AARZU(ambitions) among these kids.They are asked to make efforts to come out of the quagmire they are in.We invite successful people like Senior teachers,Doctors,engineers,IAS,IPS and Ex Army Senior Officers to interact with them.

OUR Vision

  1. To rescue the underprivileged slum kids from the quagmire of illiteracy, backwardness and the catastrophic circumstances they live in.
  2. To motivate them to realize their potential.
  3. To inculcate and market ambitions among these kids and motivate their parents to build the future of their children.
  4. To bring them into the mainstream of the society.

Our aim is to introduce among these kids education, cleanliness, healthy living and good culture, so that they achieve high academic standards and develop good mental health.Our aim is to upgrade them so that they become good citizens and are able to positively contribute to the National progress.

With the help of our well-wishers and associates we provide resources to ensure that all students from our centers have access to School education.Besides this, adult Education is an integral part of our mission where the mothers of our students would be trained in computers (basics), sewing and food preservation and canning etc.

OUR MISSIOn

“WE CAN NOT AFFORD TO WASTE THE TALENTS OF A GENERATION.”

(United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon)

Our mission is to transform the future of children living in poverty through education.

Education is the most powerful tool to change the world and break the cycle of poverty. It drives reform, reshapes lives, and fosters sustainable change. By empowering communities through education, we can make a lasting impact.

We aim to provide quality education to children in poverty by improving learning conditions, training teachers, and forming partnerships with affluent individuals and the government. If all children in low-income communities achieve basic reading skills, 200 million people in our nation could be lifted out of poverty.

Education is the currency for economic prosperity and one of the most critical investments for all societies today. Our mission is to empower these children by instilling ambition, providing skills, and building confidence to integrate respectfully into mainstream society.

Expanding educational access for women is an essential economic and social necessity. A literate mother can better raise her children, protect them from diseases, and reduce child mortality. UNESCO projects that in Africa’s poorest states, 1.8 million children could have been saved if their mothers had at least a secondary education.

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, in announcing his Global Education First initiative, reminded us, “We cannot afford to waste the talents of a generation.” Reflecting on his experience in the Republic of Korea, he emphasized that education was key to transforming his country from poverty to prosperity.

Education is the foundation of peace, prosperity, and success. We cannot envision a better world without providing quality education for women and children.

I urge all of us to revitalize our efforts to accelerate progress in providing access to education.