Impact Story

5+ Years, 12 States,
19000 Children Reached

"Thanks to you! Instead of begging on streets under scorching sun with empty stomach they now Play Learn and Eat."

Our Intervention'

Project
Vidyalaya

Children who are left out of mainstream schools or dropped out due to some reasons lacks the basic knowledge of social and moral values along with education. Unaware of their rights, and due to lack of proper guidance, they are forced to indulge in unwanted activities. 

Project
Chikitsalaya

Almost a large portion of the children less than five who live on the city’s roads, with their folks who have no admittance to even the fundamental medical services and nourishment. The lack of awareness and the reluctance to lose a day’s compensation to arrive.

Best out
of Waste

Street children living in vulnerable conditions are prone to loneliness and anxiety from a very young age. Crafting and Art has become an absolute necessity for children that needs to be balanced with the formal education. Our initiative Saturday classes, is all about shading with colored pencils.

Cloth
Distribution

Winters can be extremely unforgiving, and especially for children who are found to snooze clothes at trail and side of the road and kick the bucket of cold. These children rest near one another during cold waves however how one can rest sound without cover or blanket in such conditions. Our mission WINTER CLOTHES DISTRIBUTION, strives to offer answers for this yearly issue by distributing winter clothes to children.

Vocational
Education

India is en route to turning into the country with the biggest and the most youthful labor force, but also more than 50,000 street children in Delhi, who are out of school, lack skills that will help them get an employment. On the line of new education policy, we started a program for vocational education for the vulnerable street children by providing them vocational education that aims to enhance their skills and potential. This will make them job readiness when they grow up and also reduce marginalization

the impact YOU helped us
achieve

total Impact

5+ YEARS, 12 STATES, 19,000 CHILDREN REACHED

EDUCATION

 NOT BEGGING, NOW THEY PLAY, LEARN AND EAT

clothes

WINTERS ARE WARM NOW, DONATING WARM CLOTHES

Free healthcare

100% SPONSORED HEALTH CHECKUP AND MEDICINES

nutrition

children impacted overallMEALS INCLUSIVE CLASSROOM PROGRAMS

Stories of CREATING IMPACT

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MEET OUR MUNCHKIN "NOORIE"

" I want to become a drawing teacher when I grow up." said our little munchkin Noorie when asked about her ambition. Our 5-year-old Noorie who moved from Bihar to the National Capital for a better life is a cheerful girl. As her parents are daily wage workers and the family lacks proper shelter. In the meantime, the risk of her safety and exploitation increases as she became more vulnerable due to lack of parenting. Project Hope for Homeless People has not only given her a shelter at Rain Basera where her safety is ensured under the roof but also a ray of hope for a better life. Her ambition of becoming a drawing teacher is taken care under Project Vidyalaya Chikitsalaya where she is getting proper education, healthcare food and sanitation. Today Noorie not only knows to read and write but with her passion to draw she is opening her wings and learning to fly high!

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HOPE COSTS NOTHING

Growing up, Iqbal was diagnosed with Kwashiorkor, a prevalent disease among children in India, it mainly develops due to severe protein deficiency. The lack of awareness and the hesitance to lose a day's pay, to arrive at the closest clinic, are the primary reasons for the adverse health of children in India, Iqbal’s reason being no different. Iqbal aged 6 who aims of serving the nation, was quick to realize how poor health and lack of nutrition can come in the way of one’s dream, he never got enrolled in school because of his poor health. Aastha Nishtha Foundation aims to resolve the issue with cost-free health care checkups and free medication, under its Project Chikitsalaya, helped Iqbal overcome his diseases. The program is aligned to ensure that every child gets the required amount of proteins and nutrition. Iqbal now goes to school and is a bright kid.

Growing up, Iqbal was diagnosed with Kwashiorkor, a prevalent disease among children in India, it mainly develops due to severe protein deficiency. The lack of awareness and the hesitance to lose a day's pay, to arrive at the closest clinic, are the primary reasons for the adverse health of children in India, Iqbal’s reason being no different. Iqbal aged 6 who aims of serving the nation, was quick to realize how poor health and lack of nutrition can come in the way of one’s dream, he never got enrolled in school because of his poor health. Aastha Nishtha Foundation aims to resolve the issue with cost-free health care checkups and free medication, under its Project Chikitsalaya, helped Iqbal overcome his diseases. The program is aligned to ensure that every child gets the required amount of proteins and nutrition. Iqbal now goes to school and is a bright kid.

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FROM STREETS TO SCHOOL

Growing up, Iqbal was diagnosed with Kwashiorkor, a prevalent disease among children in India, it mainly develops due to severe protein deficiency. The lack of awareness and the hesitance to lose a day's pay, to arrive at the closest clinic, are the primary reasons for the adverse health of children in India, Iqbal’s reason being no different. Iqbal aged 6 who aims of serving the nation, was quick to realize how poor health and lack of nutrition can come in the way of one’s dream, he never got enrolled in school because of his poor health. Aastha Nishtha Foundation aims to resolve the issue with cost-free health care checkups and free medication, under its Project Chikitsalaya, helped Iqbal overcome his diseases. The program is aligned to ensures that every child gets the required amount of proteins and nutrition. Iqbal now goes to school and is a bright kid.

For Ali shaikh and his two other siblings, every day of the past seven years was a struggle to survive. His parents are construction workers, and so they had no one to look after. Children out in the streets, are not only dropped from school, but they are unmasked to abuse, undernourishment, and exploitation. Ali Shaikh was one such child, inclined to lack of healthy sustenance and out of school until Aastha Nishtha Foundation mediated and gave Ali Shaik another existence with education that plans to soak up among kids essential social and virtues and free healthcare under Project Vidyalaya Chikitsalaya. Ali Shaikh is now a primary school student, and of course has a long way to go for becoming a doctor, which is what he aims for, all he needed was just an opportunity to find out his true self.

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