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You've Given Us the Opportunity to Shape Our Future...
Sponsorship
Our sponsorship is designed to empower children, youths and their families to empower them to create brighter futures for themselves, their families, their communities and the society. By providing access to education, health care and basic necessities, sponsorship acts as a catalyst for lasting change.

South Odisha districts namely Koraput, Nabarangpur, Malkangiri and Raygada are the most backward districts in Odisha. This region is known for its chronic poverty where 70% of the population lives below the poverty line and 68% of women are illiterate.The communities are located in remote, rural areas, which makes it difficult for their children to access basic services such as healthcare, education, and clean water. As a result, children are likely to experience poverty, malnutrition, and poor health outcomes. They also have lower rates of school enrolment and completion, which limits their opportunities for personal and professional growth. Children are often at greater risk of exploitation and abuse, including child labour, child marriage, and child trafficking.We provide support to these children through connecting them with many sponsors who generously support children with the essentials they need to thrive, including medical care, food, water, education and so much more. Through sponsorship, the sponsors support helpthem to release child from poverty.
Sponsor a child change a life
Sponsor an adolescent a light of hope
Sponsor a family a joy of giving
Children growing up in poverty begin life with acute disadvantage and face uncertain futures. Our Child sponsorship connects two people — a sponsor with a generous heart and a child living in poverty. The monthly and yearly support of sponsors to their sponsored child provide life-changing interventions, such as access
Many families belongs to the tribal and other marginalised communities in the southern Odisha are the poorest of the poor. They earn less than 150 rupees in a day. They barely have enough money to feed themselves, let alone their children. Many families are trapped in poverty who have yet to discover…