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How can we help child education in India?

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How can we help child education in India?

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  1. How Can We Help Child Education In India? World vision India

  2. SPONSOR A CHILD EDUCARION • Gift education and help poor children in India. Sponsor a child through one of the best charity organisation in India and rescue children from poverty. • 18-year-old Sonam looks much older than her age. Struggle was all that Sonam knew as she grew up. At the age of 4, she and her friends roamed about the streets of Delhi, begging for money or food. “Sometimes, we would get beaten up by strangers. But that was our only way to get food,” recalls Sonam. “There were times, we picked food from the dustbin and ate them,” she continues. • Gift education and help poor children in India. Sponsor a child through one of the best charity organisation in India and rescue children from abuse and violence.

  3. HELP POOR CHILDREN • Gift education and change the lives of children. Help poor children enjoy a new lease of life. Sponsor a child today. • “I was like an animal. Very rude and angry. I would seldom bathe and was always unclean. Thanks to the staff at World Vision India, my life has changed. Through hygiene awareness programmes, I learned to be clean. Today, I don’t speak bad words. I concentrate on my studies,” says Amar. • World Vision India brought in a lot of benefits that helped in personality-building and changing the lives of children like Amar. • Amar was enrolled into a non-formal education (NFE) center run by World Vision India in his community. “My father never wanted me to study. Padkarkyahoga (what will happen on studying?) is what he often asked. Today, he encourages me to keep moving forward.”

  4. Non-formal education centers cater to the needs of school dropouts or children who have never been to school. They are given age-appropriate education in a manner that these children can understand. Once they are able to learn what is taught, they are enrolled in a formal school. Gift education and help poor children in India. Sponsor a child through one of the best charity organisation in India and rescue children from poverty. Sonam and her friends were given self-defence training as part of Child Protection Initiative. “Our safety is now in our hands. We feel confident and we are not afraid to go anywhere. We are also teaching other children what we learnt” says Sonam. Sonam is the President of the Child Parliament, a responsibility she is proud of. “As a President, I ensure that children in my community go to school and study properly. The Child Parliament members meet twice a month and they talk on various issues such as child rights, community hygiene, problems in the community, etc.

  5. “Child marriages have stopped. And we are so grateful. I am 18 and I would’ve probably been married off and a mother of two children, if not for World Vision India” says Sonam. “If not for World Vision India, today all of us would be chewing gutkha and living with no purpose in life. I can’t imagine how things would’ve been. We are so thankful for this change,” signs off Sonam. Education makes a huge difference in the lives of vulnerable children. Help poor children achieve greater heights. Sponsor a child today. Join us. Together for children. For change. For life.

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