Shuruaat Ek Jyoti Shiksha Ki
Empowering futures, one child, one woman at a time. Join us in providing education, healthcare, and support to underprivileged children and women.
Success Stories
Read the success stories of our children and learn more about how our NGO is helping them achieve their dreams.
From Scraps to Scholar: How One Boy’s Dream Shattered Poverty’s Chains
“The chains of yesterday’s ignorance are broken by the light of today’s education.“ In…
From Midday Meals to Medical Dreams: Nazo’s Journey of Awakening
“With each book opened and each lesson learned, the chains of limitation fall away.”…
Defying Destiny: Aanchal’s Journey from Overlooked to Overachiever
“Dare to dream, for it is the only way to rise above the shackles…
Filling the gaps, breaking the Stigma
“Lack of menstrual hygiene is not just an inconvenience; it’s a violation of her right to health and dignity.”
Menstrual hygiene is a critical yet often neglected aspect of women’s health in slum areas. To address this, we have established a Pad Bank, a very first and only initiative in the city Prayagraj through which we donate 500 sanitary pads to women in slum areas each month. We go beyond mere distribution; we also educate women and girls on the importance of menstrual hygiene, aiming to break the stigma and promote a healthier community. By doing so, we empower them to lead healthier, more dignified lives.
Each number is a milestone, marking the steps of our journey toward success.
We are not just an organisation, we are family, the heights we reach, the goals we accomplish and the hope we become is the combined effort of our family containing.
Years of Impact
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Our Causes
At our NGO, we have been dedicatedly working on important causes that make a significant impact in our community.
Media Coverage
Our impact has been covered by multiple news outlets, channels and individuals for the good work we have been doing.
Will you take action?
Will you be the ray of hope for the ones who are deprived of education, by the society, don’t you feel they deserve more than they get?