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Education can move mountains. We’re always taught that the first step toward a better life is education. Help us and donate online, as we come together to help poor children and underprivileged children in India. Below is a small extract that showcases just how much a little attention and proper educational aid can help poor children.
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Education can move mountains. We’re always
taught that the first step toward a better life
is education. Help us and donate online, as
we come together to help poor children and
underprivileged children in India. Below is a
small extract that showcases just how much a
little attention and proper educational aid can
help poor children.
Raj Kumar is a 10-year-old boy studying in Primary school; he lives in a community
where WV India works in Fatehpur, Uttar Pradesh. Raj Kumar’s parents are no more in
this world; they passed away when he was very small; he is an orphan and lives in
his uncle’s house. Being an orphan, there was no one in his family who could guide
and support him in his studies even though he showed an interest in his studies. His
guardians were not in a position to afford tuition fees or extra coaching for him.
Unable to get good guidance and learning support, he was just below an average
student in the community; not able to read, write and comprehend his class books
and lessons. In an age-appropriate learning survey, it was found that Raj Kumar’s
learning was not up to the mark; even in his native language (Hindi) he was not able
to read even a small sentence fluently.
Through our sustained efforts, we hope to meet these goals and more of the SDGs. In
case you too, wish to be a part of our work, please donate online to help poor
children and underprivileged children in India through our website!
Remedial Centres took helping underprivileged children in India very seriously. Thus,
he was enrolled in a Remedial Centre run by WV India with other children like him
who lacked age-appropriate learning. Once he understood the concepts, he practiced
to acquire skills, and then it took him very less time to read stories and books with
fluency and comprehension.
Through the sustained efforts of World Vision India’s volunteers and employees, we
were able to help many underprivileged children in India such as Raj Kumar. Donate
online, and join us to help every child out in the same way.
Now, he is continuously growing in both his studies and social activities. He was in
level three when he entered the REC classes run by WV India, but after his hard work
under the guidance of his teacher Mahesh Kumar he is in level five now and has
shown good progress.
To help poor children, donate online so they have a good childhood.
He is also well aware of how to protect himself from the pandemic and follows COVID-
appropriate behaviour. He has learned thorough washing of hands, wearing of a mask,
and maintaining social distance.
Many of our activities and programmes are focused to help poor children
and underprivileged children in India. World Vision India is also trying to achieve several
of the seventeen sustainable development goals (SDGs) set up by the United Nations in
2015. These goals aim to be a blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future
for all. At World Vision, we focus on the goals that help us alleviate poverty, hunger, and
social evils. You too, can be a part of these goals and donate online!
The goals that we focus on are:
• Goal 2: Zero Hunger
• Goal 3: Good Health and Well-being
• Goal 4: Quality Education
• Goal 5: Gender Equality
• Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation
• Goal 9: Industry, Innovation and
Infrastructure
• Goal 16: Peace, Justice and Strong
Institutions
Through our sustained efforts, we hope to
meet these goals and more of the SDGs. In
case you too, wish to be a part of our work,
please donate online to help poor children
and underprivileged children in India through
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