๐ Parindo ki Pathshala – From Literacy to Future
Bridge Education Project for Early Learners
In many parts of rural Varanasi, children from marginalized families face a difficult reality. Despite the presence of Anganwadi centers and government schools, many little ones never make it to formal classrooms. Some drop out after Anganwadi, while others never get enrolled at all. This leaves them with weak literacy skills, poor confidence, and a risk of lifelong social and economic exclusion.
✨ Our Vision
Parindo ki Pathshala – From Literacy to Future is more than just a project. It is a dream to give every child the wings of education. We believe that humanity is above religion and caste, and that every child deserves the right to learn, grow, and thrive.
๐ What We Plan to Do
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Bridge Education Centers – Set up community-based learning centers for children (ages 3–8 years) to build literacy, numeracy, and school readiness.
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Parental Engagement – Conduct workshops and home visits to raise awareness about the importance of education.
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Training Educators – Build the skills of local community teachers in child-friendly methods.
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School Transition Support – Ensure children smoothly move into government primary schools and continue their education.
๐ฏ Our Goals
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Provide quality pre-school & bridge education to 300 children every year.
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Ensure 80% of children transition successfully to Class I/II.
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Engage at least 250 parents in actively supporting education.
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Train 20 community educators to sustain learning at the grassroots.
๐ Why This Matters
When a child learns, a family grows. When a girl studies, a community rises. By bridging the gap between Anganwadi care and formal schooling, we not only prevent early dropouts but also break the cycle of illiteracy, child labor, and social exclusion.
๐ Join Us
Your support can help transform lives. Every contribution—big or small—will go towards children’s education and empowering women to become self-reliant. Together, we can build a future where no child is left behind.

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