Where will my Donation go?
12-year-old Sneha wants to becoming a teacher
At just 12 years old, Sneha Kumari already knows her life’s purpose. Supported by her mother, who works as a housemaid in the city, and her father, who provides for the family from their village, Sneha has developed remarkable skills in mehndi art while nurturing a bigger dream: becoming a teacher.
“Education is the key to achieving something bigger,” says Sneha, who wants to help children from underprivileged backgrounds like herself build better futures through learning.
Khushi Rajput wants to be a Doctor
Khushi Rajput, along with her three siblings, is raised by their father, a driver, and their mother, a homemaker. This talented young girl has already made her mark by winning first prize in the Sanskriti Art and Craft Competition.
“I want to show that no matter where you come from, you can achieve great things with hard work and passion,” says Khushi, whose dream is to become a doctor. By combining her artistic talents with academic dedication, she’s determined to bring healing and hope to others in the future.
Meet Akhilesh: A Voice That Inspires
From overcoming stage fright to becoming his school’s most accomplished speaker, Akhilesh’s journey exemplifies the power of determination. His breakthrough moment came during an Independence Day celebration, where he delivered a compelling speech to an audience of over 500 people.
“When I’m on stage, I feel unstoppable. It’s where I belong,” says Akhilesh, who has transformed from a hesitant performer into a confident public speaker. Despite his humble background, he continues to inspire audiences with his natural talent and commanding presence.
Check the journey of Amount You donate
30,000
Food & Health
40,000
Building, Teachers, Books, Stationery, etc.
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