YUVATEJAM TRUST

Privileged Children

Initiatives to Help Lesser Privileged Children in India

In the last 10 years Yuvatejam Trust has touched the lives of over 1,000,000 under-privileged children in and around India, through its programmes and services – providing a home for lost / abandoned children, medical care, nutrition, rehabilitation of special needs children, vocational training and facilitating education. This is no mean feat. It has only been made possible by partnering with people and institutions who believe they can bring about a change in the lives of these children, helping them achieve their potential and go on to lead productive lives

Privileged children are sensitized about the deprivation and pain endured by the underprivileged kids. CFC seeks to inculcate a conscience and value system in the children so that they grow up to become responsible citizens and change makers. Before their minds are set with age, the CFC programme tries to make them count their own blessings and understand the plight of less privileged ones.

Once they start realizing the worth of the privileges they are born with, they automatically turn their thoughts towards positivity and develop the right outlook. This eventually helps them develop into not only successful but responsible individuals in life. They grow up to become significant change makers, who contribute positively to the society.

Under Child For Child programme, Smile Foundation visits various schools and conducts engaging sessions for the young minds. It sensitizes children towards various causes and let them realize their privileged status.

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What We Did Last Year

49246 Children directly provided education through 240 centers in 23 states

53% of total beneficiaries were girls, to ensure a fair start for all

87% of eligible children were mainstreamed to formal schools, after successfully passing out from Mission Education centers

100% of teachers received training in academic methodologies, ensuring an engaging environment for the children

Inspiring Stories From Ground

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It is hard to miss the sparkle in Amit Singh eyes when she says this. Full of mischief and fun now, Lavanya did not have a very happy childhood initially. Abandoned by her father at birth, Lavanya lost her mother too, in an accident seven years ago. But the little girl was lucky to get a second mother. Her maternal aunt Padma adopted her and started bringing her up like her own daughter. Padma works a s a contruction laborer and has to struggle everyday to feed both her daughters Lavanya and Shobha but she never gets tired because she has big dreams for both of them.

Amit Singh Delhi

Love is not patronizing and charity isn't about pity, it is about love. Charity and love are the same -- with charity you give love, so don't just give money but reach out your hand instead. Your smallest contribution to our selfless mission will help us to serve poor and needy people in high spirits.

Shams W.Pawel Founder & CEO of XpeedStudio