Sai Kripa
Helping Orphans and Abandoned Children since 1991


Mohammed always dreamed of going to school and getting and good education. He wasn’t able to do so because his family was too poor to send him. When Mohammed was thirteen; his family moved to the town to Vazidpur. Through a special educational program, the family learned of the Sai Shiksha Sanstan School located just outside of New Delhi, and enrolled the boy.

After three years in a non-formal education program to assess his progress, Mohammed enrolled in formal education at the school. Now, he is a bright 17-year-old young man studying and working hard to make good marks so he can go to college or get a good job. The Sai Shiksha Santan School gives kids a chance to get off the streets and get a formal education. Many of the students are either orphans or abandoned children. Normally none of these children would be able to attend school because they are simply too poor. The Sai Kripa project was started 15 years ago and has been helping struggling children ever since. The project has the ability to care for and educate 300 students and is presently at 80% capacity.

To help keep this program up and running, the Giving World Foundation needs help from generous people like you. Please, help a child in need and donate to the Giving World Foundation today.

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