Pooja comes from a very poor family where daily survival has been a constant challenge. Though both of her parents are alive, they struggle with ongoing health problems that limit their ability to work and provide steady income. Meeting even basic needs became difficult, and supporting her education consistently was beyond their capacity.
Wanting their daughter to have a stable future, she was admitted into our children’s home.
Now in Inter 1st Year, Pooja is focused on her studies and understands the value of the opportunity she has been given. The structured environment — with regular meals, study hours, medical care, and mentoring — has provided her with the stability her family longed to offer.
Beyond her own education, Pooja shows maturity through service. She actively mentors younger children, guiding them with patience and helping them with daily routines. Whether assisting with studies or offering encouragement, she steps into responsibility willingly. Her actions reflect leadership shaped by gratitude and discipline.
Pooja’s story is not one of abandonment, but of a family that desired more for their daughter than their circumstances could provide.
Would you consider supporting Pooja as she continues her higher studies and grows into a responsible, educated young woman prepared to care for others?