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Who are we?
We are Doiphode Aarambh International Foundation, committed to ensuring that every child, regardless of background or income, has access to education. In a world where opportunities often depend on privilege, we strive to bridge the gap for underprivileged children living in slums, streets, and neglected communities. We believe education is not a luxury — it’s a right.
What do we do?
Our volunteers identify children who are out of school or struggling to continue their education due to poverty. We support them by providing school supplies, tuition assistance, digital learning tools, and even help with enrollment and documentation. In many cases, we run informal classes and learning sessions in underdeveloped areas to help kids catch up or begin their learning journey.
Why do we need funds?
From notebooks and uniforms to mobile data and tuition fees — education comes with real costs. Many families simply cannot afford to prioritize schooling when survival is their daily challenge. Your donations help us sponsor children’s education directly, ensuring they don’t drop out due to financial hardship.
Why is this important?
A single year of education can change a child’s life forever. It opens doors to employment, confidence, and the ability to break generational cycles of poverty. Yet, thousands of children in Mumbai remain uneducated, vulnerable to child labor, abuse, and exploitation. Supporting their education is not charity — it’s justice.
How would this money be utilized?
Your support will help us:
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Sponsor school fees, uniforms, books, and bags
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Provide digital learning tools or smartphones for online classes
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Arrange community tuition or learning centers
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Distribute exam materials and enroll children into schools
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Support girl child education in conservative areas
Every rupee empowers a child to dream bigger, learn stronger, and build a future beyond survival.
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