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Which is the best NGO in India for poor children's education?

  Join us at World Vision India, Best NGO in India. Donate for Education and send poor and vulnerable children back to school. We serve in communities where children are deprived of education and are pushed into all forms of child labour and abuse, and our efforts are to send children back to school and restore their childhood. We are one of the best NGO in India . Donate for education and gift life to a vulnerable child. Pooja’s interest in education started when she first started attending remedial education centre run by World Vision India in Delhi. Now aged 19 years, Pooja went back to school and recalls how it started for her, “I was first introduced to books when I attended a learning centre run by World Vision India which was very exciting and new for me. Later they helped me enrol in a government school. Initially it was very challenging to go to school as my parents were not supportive and we were all engaged in rag picking to earn a living. But with constant support and ...

How can help poor kids with their education?

  You can change the life of a child from a poor and vulnerable family when you donate for education through Child Sponsorship. Every time you sponsor a child, you donate for education of the child and gift them a future. “I want to grow up to be a Civil Servant and serve my community at a level that I can’t do now,”  asserts Sudha, a  sponsored child  of World Vision India in Delhi. This bubbling 14-year-old is already leading change in her community for women and girls and her inspiration has been just one entity – her sponsorship through World Vision India’s Child Sponsorship programme.Sudha’s parents moved to the bustling city life over 20 years ago to earn a little higher income than they would earn in the village. Her father, Santhosh, earns a meagre income of INR 400 – 500 per day at a clothes shop in Delhi’s marketplace, while her mother, Pinky, is a homemaker.When Sudha first became a sponsored child, she was only 6-years-old.    Sudha shares about...

How Can We Help Stop Child Labour?

Join World Vision India’s Childhood rescue interventions and send children back to school. Donate online to make a difference. Child labour is widely prevalent in India. It is illegal for any child below 14 years of age to work. World Vision India considers any child who is out of school as a potential child labourer. Child labour is a social evil. It deprives a child of a happy childhood and a good life. Join World Vision India to rescue children and send them back to school.   Donate online   towards childhood rescue. Read some of the stories mentioned below to understand the stark reality of child labour. All names changed to protect identity. Ravi discontinued his education in 2019, four months after enrolling in Class 12 at the age of 17. Despite being encouraged to go back to school, he stood firm on his decision. To add to it, schools were closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, making Ravi conveniently forget about school and education. “I've lost interest in education; I...