What is Beti Ki Pathshala?
Providing free education to children and ladies begging at traffic signals & Mandir Areas.
We believe that every child has the right to education. We provide free education to the children and ladies begging at traffic signals. Our team is strengthening girls with the gift of education. Under this project, Beti Foundation follows three forms of education method formal school, non formal education, and open school which we provide to the children, as per the need and capability assessed at the time of the first contact.
Providing free education to street children. Street children are those who depend on the street to live or work and are either on their own or live with other children or family members. They have no form of legal identity and cannot access social benefits by the government like free and compulsory education, health, etc. Some of them live underneath bridges and inside large godowns, they eat when cooked food is distributed, and some collect discarded vegetables from markets to cook and eat. It is difficult to determine the origin of the child. The child might have been trafficked or stolen from somewhere else and might not know that the people claiming to be his parents are his traffickers. You must have spotted somebody watching a child (from behind) as he or she begs at the traffic signals. These families believe that there is no point in sending these children to school as they are already earning livelihood for their families.
Why?
How?
What is Beti KI Pathshala?
Providing free education to children and ladies begging at traffic signals & Mandir Areas.
We believe that every child has the right to education. We provide free education to the children and ladies begging at traffic signals. Our team is strengthening girls with the gift of education. Under this project, Beti Foundation follows three forms of education method formal school, non formal education, and open school which we provide to the children, as per the need and capability assessed at the time of the first contact.
Providing free education to street children. Street children are those who depend on the street to live or work and are either on their own or live with other children or family members. They have no form of legal identity and cannot access social benefits by the government like free and compulsory education, health, etc. Some of them live underneath bridges and inside large godowns, they eat when cooked food is distributed, and some collect discarded vegetables from markets to cook and eat. It is difficult to determine the origin of the child. The child might have been trafficked or stolen from somewhere else and might not know that the people claiming to be his parents are his traffickers. You must have spotted somebody watching a child (from behind) as he or she begs at the traffic signals. These families believe that there is no point in sending these children to school as they are already earning livelihood for their families.
Why?
How?
PATHSHALA VENUe
can change LIVES.