Aishwarya (7 years), Laxmi (10 years), Menaka (11years), Suvarna (10 years), Priyanka (11 years), couldn’t continue their schooling because they had to take care of a younger sibling at home and soon playing on streets all day turned into a habit.
SNEH Foundation convinced the parents along with the kids and got them enrolled into the government school. We believe not a single child should be deprived of education as that’s the only thing which will sustain and help them live a healthy and happy life ahead by encroaching their poverty and illiteracy.


It’s heartwarming to read about the positive impact the SNEH Foundation is making on the lives of children like Aishwarya, Laxmi, Menaka, Suvarna, and Priyanka. Ensuring that these girls could return to school is a monumental step towards breaking the cycle of poverty and illiteracy in their lives. Education is indeed a powerful tool that not only empowers individuals but also uplifts entire communities. Kudos to the team for their dedication and for believing in the transformative power of education. Stories like this inspire hope and highlight the crucial role that education plays in giving every child a fair chance at a brighter future.