Education for Poor Children in India
India is a country with more than one billion people, and just one-third of them can read. Rapidly growing size of population, shortages of teachers, books, and basic facilities, and
Learn moreIndia is a country with more than one billion people, and just one-third of them can read. Rapidly growing size of population, shortages of teachers, books, and basic facilities, and
Learn more21-year-old Sangoofi and her friends are all excited. “I have completed 2 months in this course and soon I’ll be able to stitch salwars for myself and hopefully get orders from
Learn more‘You don’t raise money, you raise hope’ Indian Women and Child Welfare Trust always welcomes support from our local, national, international communities. We are an independent charity that works to
Learn moreEmpowering the most vulnerable and marginalized sections of the society has always been the prime motive of Indian Women and Child Welfare Trust’s interventions throughout the country. With this aim,
Learn moreSending a child to school means empowering her with all important tools for a better and dignified life. A child with quality education not only transforms her life but also
Learn moreEven after decades of freedom, India is struggling to provide basic health services to its people. According to government sources, in India 45 children die every hour due to respiratory
Learn more200 million children suffer the effects of malnutrition. Malnutrition affects every stage life and has severe consequences that can impact generations. Malnourished mothers are more likely to die in childbirth
Learn moreIndian Women And Child Welfare Trust constantly strives to support and empower individuals, particularly underprivileged children enabling them to meet basic ambitions of their life and realize their potential, make
Learn moreIn the freezing January night of Delhi, when the entire city dons their sweaters, monkey-caps and mufflers with a hot cup of tea (which they enjoy holding instead of drinking),
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