Child Development & Adult Literacy

We identify orphans and out-of-school children hailing from poor communities and provide free-of-cost non-formal education to them. We give bags and study materials to those children and enroll them in our school and government schools. We also follow up on them regularly to ensure that they complete elementary education. We aim to develop the full potential of every child and facilitate their access to equitable growth and development opportunities and look forward to a bright future full of hopes and dreams. We identify orphans and out-of-school children hailing from poor communities and provide free-of-cost non-formal education to them. We give bags and study materials to those children and enroll them in our school and government schools. We also follow up on them regularly to ensure that they complete elementary education. We aim to develop the full potential of every child and facilitate their access to equitable growth and development opportunities and look forward to a bright future full of hopes and dreams.

We conduct adult literacy sessions. We focus on imparting basic functional literacy to illiterate and semi-literate adults with a focus on basic reading, writing, and numeric skills. We sensitize illiterate adults as to how education is intrinsically linked to empowerment and thus motivate them to attend our adult literacy sessions.

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