Empowering the Future: Educate a Girl, Educate a Nation In India, millions of girls are denied the fundamental right to education, limiting their potential and perpetuating the cycle of poverty. Your contribution can change this narrative.
The Reality:
- 3.7 million girls in India are out of school (UNICEF)
- Girls from disadvantaged backgrounds are 3 times more likely to be out of school (World Bank)
- Educated girls are less likely to be married early, have better health outcomes, and contribute to the economy
Adarane Charitable Trust aims to provide educational support to underprivileged girls living in rural Karnataka bridging the gap between potential and opportunity. Your contribution will help:
- Provide scholarships and educational materials
- Support mentorship programs and life skills training
- Advocate for policy changes promoting girls' education
Together, Let's Empower Girls to Change the World!
Help us raise funds for our specific needs.
Adarane Charitable Trust is a non profit organisation established in the year 2005. Adarane Charitable Trust , founded by Dr. Guru Prasad in the year 2005 ,envisages mainstreaming children from the disadvantaged families and supporting the deprived underprivileged families, in nation building by providing care, support and protection.
Girl child education in rural India is crucial for the country's overall development and empowerment of women. Adarane Charitable Trust sponsors education for the girl child living in rural areas of Karnataka like Doddaballapura, Chintamani, Bagepalli, Chikkaballapura and surrounding villages This has various benefits like :
Social Benefits
1. Breaks the cycle of poverty: Education helps girls acquire skills, knowledge, and confidence to secure better-paying jobs, improving their socio-economic status.
2. Delays early marriage: Educated girls are more likely to marry later, reducing the risk of early pregnancy and related health complications.
3. Empowers women: Education enables girls to make informed decisions about their lives, health, and well-being, leading to greater autonomy and self-reliance.
Economic Benefits
1. Increases earning potential: Educated girls can secure better-paying jobs, contributing to the family income and local economy.
2. Improves agricultural productivity: Educated girls can apply modern farming techniques, improving crop yields and family income.
3. Reduces poverty: Educated girls are more likely to start their own businesses, creating employment opportunities for others.
Health Benefits
1. Improves maternal and child health: Educated girls are more likely to prioritize healthcare, leading to better maternal and child health outcomes.
2. Reduces infant mortality: Educated girls are more likely to seek medical care during pregnancy and childbirth, reducing the risk of infant mortality.
3. Increases awareness about hygiene and sanitation: Educated girls can promote good hygiene and sanitation practices, reducing the risk of diseases.
Societal Benefits
1. Challenges patriarchal norms: Educated girls can challenge traditional gender roles and stereotypes, promoting greater equality and social justice.
2. Promotes social mobility: Education enables girls from rural areas to access better educational and job opportunities, promoting social mobility.
3. Fosters community development: Educated girls can contribute to community development initiatives, promoting social change and progress.
Contact Person: Anitha Dubey
Email: anitadubey.adarane@gmail.com
Phone: 9980529633
A big thank you to all those who have donated on this page.