Why Education Matters
At Madad Ki Raah Foundation, we believe that education is the most powerful tool for transforming lives. Whether it’s addressing poverty, unemployment, healthcare, population issues, or social inequality, education lays the foundation for sustainable solutions.
While the Right to Education Act (RTE), 2010 made education free and compulsory for all children aged 6 to 14, millions still remain deprived due to poverty, lack of infrastructure, poor schooling systems, and challenging family circumstances. Many children—especially in remote villages, urban slums, tribal areas, and disaster-affected regions—struggle to access even basic education.
We believe every child deserves a chance—not just to read and write, but to dream, grow, and lead a dignified life.
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What We Do
Through our flagship initiative “Mission Shiksha”, Madad Ki Raah Foundation works to empower underprivileged children by providing access to quality education, nutritional support, and overall well-being.
Aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP 2020) and UN Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4), we focus on delivering inclusive, equitable, and quality learning to children aged 3 to 18 years.
We support:
• Children from low-income and marginalized families
• Orphaned and abandoned children
• Street children and child labor survivors
• Children with disabilities
• Those living in remote, tribal, and disaster-prone areas
Our education model goes beyond academics—it fosters character, creativity, confidence, and compassion, shaping future-ready citizens of India.
3,00,0+ children provided access to quality education since 2020
• 15+ Open Learning Centers established across rural and urban areas
• 200+ Education Awareness Sessions conducted for parents and communities
• 1,50+ dropout children mainstreamed into formal schooling
• 50+ digital learning devices distributed in underserved areas
• 2000+ books, notebooks, and stationery kits distributed • Special Education Support extended to differently-abled children and those from tribal belts