जो सुने ज़रूरतमंद की आह, वही है मदद की राह।

Real lives. Real impact.

Stories that show how kindness, action, and hope are changing lives every day.

Story 1
I’m Seeba,

10 years old.Living in a small slum, I dream of touching the sky—I want to become an air hostess. Every day, I fight my circumstances and the challenges at home, yet I still dare to leap toward the heights of life.
This little drawing I made might not change my destiny, but it can help me take one step closer to my dreams.
Are you with me?

Story 1
I’m Mohit,

15 years old. Sitting beside the railway tracks, I often wonder when the day will come when all the hardships of my life will pass by, just like these trains. When will someone push the train of my dreams forward and help me reach my destination? I get a lot of answers, but no one stands by me. I want to become a government officer and serve my country.
Will you stand by me?

Story 1
I’m Sakshi,

12 years old. My father’s illness and my family’s responsibilities made me grow up too soon. Alongside my dreams, I also have to take care of my home. I work in the mornings and dive into my books at night, where I discover a new world of my own. I want to become a writer—to understand people’s joys and sorrows and bring their stories to life.
Will you help me?

Story 1
I’m Manoj,

15 years old. I buy and sell scrap to earn a living. My father wasn’t educated, but he wanted us to study. He passed away when I was 14. My little brother is just 6, and my mother stays at home. So I had to take up the work to run the household. I dropped out of school but never gave up on learning. I started learning from the scrap I collected—reading and understanding from what others threw away. My dream is to learn something new every day, discover something new, and give a new direction to my life.
Will you stand by me in this fight?

Story 1
I’m Salman,

11 years old. I live in a small room with my mom, dad, and sister. My father drives a rickshaw, and my mother manages the home. But whenever I hold a bat in my hand, I forget all my worries and try my best to play well. I want to learn cricket properly and one day play for my country. I know it’s a big dream, but what’s a dream worth if you don’t try? With your small help, I can improve and make everyone proud.
Will you hold my hand?

Story 1
I’m Alina,

15 years old. Though I don’t have a roof over my head, I haven’t lost hope. I believe that better days will come when dreams turn into reality and bring joy. Since childhood, I’ve had a deep interest in fashion. Sometimes, I give myself a new look using my mother’s old clothes or stitch my father’s torn ones. I dream of becoming a renowned fashion designer. I’ve dared to dream, but I don’t have the means to study.
Will you extend a helping hand in my little life?

Story 1
My name is Rohit,

and I am 10 years old. My father often says that life decides when to study and when to earn. But I want to fight my circumstances and study because my present situation shouldn’t define my future. I want to become a police officer and help people like me. But I need your support.
Will you be with me?

Story 1
I’m Seema

, 13 years old. Every morning, instead of playing with toys, I go out with my brother to sell them. I don’t really understand the ways of the world, but I know that part of my earnings goes towards dinner for my family. I really want to study, but work leaves me with very little time. I don’t share my problems, but I want to share the world’s issues with everyone. I want to be a journalist.
Will you help fulfill my big dream with a small act of support?

Story 1
My name is Shiv,

I’m 10 years old. I live in a small house with my mom, dad, and two sisters. We all eat from one plate every day. Dad says eating together increases love. But many times, I see my parents taking just a few bites and saying they’re full. I understand why we eat together, but I stay silent. Life is short, but my dreams are big. We can’t afford school fees, but I still want to make my parents proud and bring joy to their lives. I want to become a doctor. But how? That question makes me cry myself to sleep every night.
Will you lend a hand filled with happiness by buying my painting and helping guide my dreams?

Story 1
I’m Seema

, 13 years old. Every morning, instead of playing with toys, I go out with my brother to sell them. I don’t really understand the ways of the world, but I know that part of my earnings goes towards dinner for my family. I really want to study, but work leaves me with very little time. I don’t share my problems, but I want to share the world’s issues with everyone. I want to be a journalist.
Will you help fulfill my big dream with a small act of support?