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Prisha Foundation https://www.prishafoundation.org Prisha Foundation Sat, 27 May 2023 08:27:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 https://www.prishafoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/favicon-1-80x80.png Prisha Foundation https://www.prishafoundation.org 32 32 Prisha Pathshala – Child Education Initiative Run By Prisha Foundation https://www.prishafoundation.org/prisha-pathshala-child-education-initiative-run-by-prisha-foundation/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=prisha-pathshala-child-education-initiative-run-by-prisha-foundation https://www.prishafoundation.org/prisha-pathshala-child-education-initiative-run-by-prisha-foundation/#respond Sat, 27 May 2023 08:01:44 +0000 https://www.prishafoundation.org/?p=3362 Every child has right to Education but there are millions of children who can not study due to lack of […]

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Every child has right to Education but there are millions of children who can not study due to lack of resources. May be they don’t have money, resources etc. to get the education. 

Prisha Foundation thinks that every child should get basic education so that he/she can get help world to be even better.  To fulfill this moto, Prisha Foundation runs a school for unprivileged students in Faridabad – called “Prisha Pathshala” where  good trained teacher staff teach students the basic education along with advanced education as well. 

In Prisha Pathshala, students also get chance to go to different seminars, activities and to groom themselves. 

Prisha Foundation also serves daily mid day meal to all the students so that they have proper energy to study. 

Apart from these, Prisha Pathshala make sure that every child should get proper attention which help to groom their learning and development: In Prisha Pathshala, we take care of following : 

  1. Establish a supportive learning environment

  2. Set a consistent routine

  3. Encourage reading 

  4. Foster curiosity and critical thinking

  5. Use a variety of learning methods

  6. Encourage healthy habits
  7. Provide opportunities for creativity

  8. Celebrate achievements

Remember, each child is unique, so in Prisha Pathshala, we try to Providing a supportive and nurturing environment which is the main key to their educational journey. 

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In India, there are children who were born to certain parents but are now abandoned to fend for themselves. These youngsters are either left in the garbage or left to fend for themselves in an orphanage with no clue how to make a living. It would be logical to consider such infants and take some type of affirmative action.

While there are various methods to help them, one of the most reliable is to join an NGO like the Prisha Foundation.

We work extensively via concentrated welfare initiatives in three primary areas: child education for orphan children, healthcare, and adoption.

We provide free education assisted by well-trained and skilled educators who employ best practises and strategies to deliver excellent education to orphan children.

Not only that, but we also have an adoption facility. It is a legal procedure that permits someone to adopt our orphan kid. Even though the parent and kid are not biologically related, adoptive parents are the child’s parents in every other sense.

Donate now to help us care for children who do not have parents!

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How do we work for the welfare of widows? https://www.prishafoundation.org/how-do-we-work-for-the-welfare-of-widows/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-do-we-work-for-the-welfare-of-widows https://www.prishafoundation.org/how-do-we-work-for-the-welfare-of-widows/#respond Wed, 02 Feb 2022 06:54:48 +0000 https://www.foundationprisha.org/?p=2514 Even though India has one of the world’s most significant populations of widows — over 55 million — the wellbeing […]

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Even though India has one of the world’s most significant populations of widows — over 55 million — the wellbeing of widows is not considered a top concern in the country.

Widow welfare in India is one of the goals of the Prisha Foundation, which was founded in 2022 and aimed to assist widows in overcoming social, political, and economic challenges. They provide sewing courses to ladies who otherwise wouldn’t have been able to earn a living on their own. Providing food, medication, clothes, and other basics to the widows is essential for their general wellbeing.

Assuring that the general public understands widows’ social programmes

When a woman loses her partner, we need to understand better the long-term effects on her and what role legislation may play in safeguarding her. Social policies may compensate for the shock of widowhood by changes in inheritance rules and enforcement, cash transfer programs, and preferential access to housing, training, job, and schools for their children.
Did you know?
As many as 258 million widows exist globally, with about a tenth of them living in poverty.

Widows in India have it particularly tough!

Both men and women find it challenging to deal with the loss of a spouse. On the other hand, women in India frequently suffer a variety of difficulties after they have lost their life partner due to cultural norms, religious rituals, and patriarchal traditions. Family members’ violence and desertion in old age are only a few examples of these social exclusions.

Please donate today to help widowed women in rural and urban regions, old and young, get back on their feet and find a more stable place to call home. By making a thoughtful donation to the Prisha Foundation, you help us achieve our purpose.

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