About Waris Foundation
YESBHARTI HELP FOUNDATION, an Indian social development organization, having future plan of benefitting over 05 lakh children and their families every year. We have more than 200 live welfare projects on education, healthcare, livelihood, and women’s empowerment in over 1,000 remote villages and urban slums across 19 states of India.
For this purpose we are encouraging our responsible citizens to participate in the initiative and donate for the cause.
The groundwork for a better life lies in education. It is the most powerful catalyst for social transformation. However, a child cannot be educated in isolation. Only an empowered family, especially the mother, would be willing to educate their child. Thus, rather than focusing on only one stage of a person’s life, we believe in the lifecycle approach.
Education empowers an individual to earn their livelihood and also increases one’s awareness on a range of issues. From healthcare, to appropriate social behavior, to understanding one’s rights – Waris Foundation seeks to educate, empower and cultivate better citizens.
Our Future Plans
Child Education
Childhood forms the base for a child’s growth and development as an individual. It is also the base for a child’s education and career. But child labor is a hinderance in a fun-filled childhood by snatching the opportunity to experience different aspects of a childhood. It’s important for the responsible citizens of the country to support non-governmental organizations in combatting this social evil that will lead India towards a better future.
Our future plan is to spread education among these children those are the victims of child labor or unable to afford the education.
Child Labor
Another most important objective of our foundation is to eradicate the child labor completely. It hinders childhood and educational growth of a child. We are working with the government and running programs to end the evil practice. A lot of children work in long shifts to earn money and feed themselves and their families. You will be surprised to know that a whopping 10 million minors work in farms, industries and factories across the country.
Our Mission Hum Badlenge Desh Badlega
Waris Foundation, an Indian social development organization, having future plan of benefitting over 05 lakh children and their families every year.
We have more than 200 live welfare projects on education, healthcare, livelihood, and women’s empowerment in over 1,000 remote villages and urban slums across 19 states of India. For this purpose we are encouraging our responsible citizens to participate in the initiative and donate for the cause.
We truly believe that volunteers are the backbone of every organization – not only do they carry the organization’s ideals within them and help the organization in implementing them on the ground, and spread the message in sensitizing the society towards the cause.
Our mission is to join hands with a team of 2 Lakhs volunteers per year who were paid a salary on commission basis and also to get 1 Lakh beneficiaries per year who were paid a salary on commission basis plus incentives on the basis of their performances.
Undertaking various initiatives in the field of education, health & nutrition, and child protection, we are constantly on the lookout for passionate individuals driven to make a difference in the lives of underprivileged children.
Child Education Plans
Our main focus is to provide the most important things for school- kind teachers and place to study. In last year we already opened 4 schools and accommodated more than 150 students. This year our plan is to increase this numbers to 10 schools and 400 students.
Forced to stay indoors with schools being shut down, children became one of the worst sufferers of the pandemic. While many children shifted to digital mode of learning, the less privileged children did not have similar access to technology and their education came to a halt.
These children have already had difficult journeys, having fought the shackles of poverty, child labour, and much more to finally reach school. But the pandemic has reversed their years of struggle.
The biggest question for these children and their families is –
WILL THE PANDEMIC BE AN END TO THEIR EDUCATION, THEIR DREAMS?
With one year’s gap in education, over 24 million children* (UN Data) globally are at the risk of dropping out of school. In India, 5.3 percent of rural children aged 6-10 years did not enroll in school, compared to 1.8 percent in the previous year (ASER Report).
As the phased reopening of schools starts after nearly two years, will these children get back to school? Or will they be forced to drop out and return to the dreaded reality of child labour and early marriage?
Join hands with Waris Foundation to ensure that #ShikshaNaRuke – education does not stop for any child. Donate to help these little dreamers continue their education.
