"Educate a girl, uplift a generation!
Families engaged in Sanitary work and the Lambada Tribal community endure deep poverty, discrimination, and social exclusion, locking them in a cycle that persists across generations. Children, especially girls, bear the brunt—forced to abandon their education due to Poverty, Stigma, Domestic burdens, and lack of support. Without formal education, they remain trapped in the harsh realities of their circumstances, perpetuating marginalization, and inequality. Your support can break this cycle...
By investing in the education of girls from these families, we can uplift entire communities and drive lasting change. Together, we can open doors to dignity and hope through education and help in transforming the lives of ;
1) 300 primary school aged girls from the manual scavenging families residing in Bengaluru City
2) 300 young girls (0-6yrs) from the Lambada Tribal Community living in the forests of Devarkonda, Chandampet, Nerediguuma and Mallepally mandals in Nalgonda district of Telangana state.
A social work graduate and a post graduate in Development Management, currently working with Aide et Action (India) as Programme Development & Support Officer, I'm passionate towards making positive change in the lives of underprivileged through education. I join this campaign in the capacity of individual fundraiser to make my part by pushing this campaign among potential donors for their generous contribution, which has the power to making impact in the lives of a few underprivileged children.
A big thank you to all those who have donated on this page.