Programs / Rural
Rural interventions that connect child welfare with community conditions.
In rural locations, the foundation works with children and families through learning support, nutrition, hygiene, health awareness, prevention, and community-based development.
Rural Project
Learning centres in rural Maharashtra are designed to prevent children from running away and to create meaningful opportunities for those who have already lost childhood stability.
Health, hygiene, and nutrition
Rural work addresses educational, social, nutritional, and hygiene conditions through camps, nutrition support, family outreach, and ongoing engagement.
Manmohan gardening project
The gardening initiative links children with responsibility, environment, and hands-on learning through nature-based participation.
Livelihood and skills support
Skill-building initiatives create routes for self-reliance while strengthening the wider social and economic conditions of children and families.
Networking and advocacy
The foundation works with schools, municipal systems, police, hospitals, and NGO networks to advocate for children’s rights and reduce systemic barriers.
Research and public awareness
Field experience is connected to research, advocacy, and public education in order to deepen understanding of vulnerable children’s social, emotional, and economic realities.
