Projects in India
Child Welfare
Health
Basic Nutrition project
Education
Back to School
There are hundreds of children who live on the street and are unable to go to school owing to poverty and other concerns. Many children are unable to purchase school uniforms and stationery, and thus due to the harsh treatment of the teachers and other students, kids drop off from the schools and often are forced to work to make ends meet. There are extremely promising children that are disadvantaged due to their life circumstances, which are beyond their control.
When we finally receive the stationery and uniform and send the kids to school, the teachers assign a lot of homework to be completed at home and returned the next day. However, illiterate parents are unable to assist their children with their schoolwork. When students return to school the next day without having completed their homework, teachers punish them and eventually kick them out.
In this initiative, we will not only get school supplies but also establish educational help centers to assist students in completing their schoolwork.
In addition to an egg, a glass of milk, and fruit, these centers provide chocolates, biscuits, and other treats to the children. A child’s schooling costs a pound (£1) every day.
Care
Foster Parentings
Hundreds of orphans roam India’s streets. Some are with families who abuse and neglect them, while others join begging, pickpocketing, and robbery groups. The goal of the project is to rehabilitate these children. Due to many limitations in the country, running a children’s home is difficult. As a result, we find foster parents who are willing to adopt these children, and the charity funds the family to care for them. Fostering a child costs a pound (£1) each day.
Girl Children’s Hygienic products
Betee (Hindi word for daughter)
Girl Children’s Hygienic products: In India, tens of thousands of girls live in slums, streets, and villages without access to feminine hygiene products. The organization intends to provide these youngsters with sanitary items as well as make them feel loved and cared for through this program. You can purchase a month’s supply of sanitary and personal care items for as low as 3 pounds per child.
Training
Parivarthak (Hindi word for Changers)
Each community has its challenges. Some issues can be solved by teaching and training. For example, in India, there are many illnesses and health issues due to poor hygienic practices, lack of clean water, unhealthy eating habits. There are also addictions to locally made fermented drinks which are very unhealthy, as well as smoking and chewing tobaccos. Though legally banned, child marriage is still prevalent in many communities. Girls are not treated equally and are not sent to schools. This social depravity can be solved only through educating the local people. It cannot be done in a day or a month, but somebody has to live among these people for years and change these practices steadily and slowly. The charity’s goal is to train people who will be willing to go and live with the local people or recruit people from the community to help bring about the necessary changes. Parivarthaks are those who have completed the training and are willing to live among the community. The charity’s goal is to help these Parivarthak be trained and placed in their communities.
Training a person costs 50 pounds per month, and placing them in a community costs 100 pounds per month. If you are interested to sponsor a Parivarthak, please click this link.
Clean & Green India
India is a developing country with a rapidly growing economy. However, the level of pollution in the country is unimaginable. There is currently no effective recycling scheme in place in the country. Plastics and household trash management are both in disarray. The organization hopes to collaborate with specialists in this field to implement the initiative in a few cities and villages across India, and then use it as a model project to replicate in other parts of the nation. The project also educates people about planting trees.
Keep
(Kingdom Economic Enhancement Project)
There are a lot of poor but entrepreneur-minded people in the country. KEEP aims to give Biblical Based Business training to these people and make them prepare a business project worth a maximum budget of 1000 pounds. The KEEP shall find resources to fund these projects as loans. As per the business plan, they shall pay back the loan money which will be used to help another project. This project has been a helping hand to tens of families across India.
Shelter
There are hundreds of widows in the country who have lost not only their spouses but also their only source of income. They are left without a place to live and no means of paying their rent and living expenses. Shelter intends to provide a low-cost home for these widows. Many people’s lives were improved as a result of this endeavour. A single project would cost between £3,000 and £5,000 to complete. If you would like to sponsor a project or know more about it, please click here.
Schools
There is an increasing need for high-quality education in India. It is a dream project to provide the country with high-quality, value-based education. This will not only bring about social change by developing the new generation, but it will also provide resources for disadvantaged children to have a great education. The charity in India bought 2 acres of land in three locations but waiting for the resources to build an infrastructure to kick start the project. If you would like to partner in this project or know more about it, please click here.