School Kits
A bag, uniform, notebooks, pencils and shoes β everything a child needs to walk into class with confidence on day one.
Since 2011, Asha Foundation has walked into villages, bastis and brick-kiln settlements across India with one promise β no child should be left outside a school gate. Your support keeps that promise alive.
Trusted by 3,200+ monthly donors Β· 78% of every rupee goes directly to programmes
We work with government schools, parents and local volunteers so that education is not a privilege but a habit of every household.
A bag, uniform, notebooks, pencils and shoes β everything a child needs to walk into class with confidence on day one.
Solar-powered smart TVs and tablets bring science experiments and storybooks to single-teacher village schools.
Yearly scholarships, bicycles and mentoring keep girls in school through Class 10 β the years they are most likely to drop out.
A hot, balanced meal at school β because no lesson lands on an empty stomach. We add eggs, fruit and millets to government meals.
Workshops in activity-based learning and gentle classrooms, so teachers teach the child in front of them β not just the syllabus.
Reading corners in anganwadis and panchayat halls, run by local didis, where children discover books beyond textbooks.
Every rupee is accounted for. Our audited financials are published every year β here is how a typical donation is spent.
Figures are illustrative for this demo. A real NGO site would link its audited annual report here.
Names changed and stories fictionalised for this demo β but they mirror what education NGOs see every single day.
When her family migrated for sugarcane cutting season, Meera's schooling used to stop for six months every year. Our seasonal hostel programme let her stay back with her grandmother and keep studying. Last year she stood second in her class β and has decided she will become a teacher.
Girl Child Scholarship Β· Seasonal HostelArjun had never seen the inside of a science lab. When a digital classroom arrived at his two-room school, he watched a volcano erupt on screen and asked his teacher forty questions in one afternoon. He now runs the class "science corner" and wants to build rockets.
Digital Classrooms Β· School Kit"We have partnered with Asha for three CSR cycles now. The reporting is honest, the field work is real, and the children's progress is visible." β CSR Head, Vikram Steel Foundation (fictional testimonial)
Give once, or become a monthly friend of Asha. Every rupee is a seat in a classroom.