
For thousands of children in government schools, blurred vision often means blurred dreams. They struggle to see the blackboard, read their books, or participate confidently in class – quietly falling behind, simply because they cannot see.
Let’s Give Hope Foundation, in collaboration with SBI General Insurance, decided to change this.
What We Did:
1. Conducted Free Eye Check-Up Camps in 13 government schools.
2. Screened 4,821 children for vision problems.
3. Provided 113 children with free spectacles who needed them
For many, this was their first pair of spectacles ever. The sparkle in their eyes when they saw their books clearly, or recognized their friends’ faces from across the classroom, was priceless.
Why It Matters:
???? Clear vision helps children learn better
???? Boosts confidence and class participation
???? Opens doors to a brighter, healthier future
Together with SBI General Insurance, we are turning access to eye care into a powerful tool of empowerment, ensuring that no child’s education is compromised due to poor eyesight.
This initiative is a reminder that small acts can create life-changing ripples in a child’s journey toward their dreams.
???? Thank you to SBI General Insurance for partnering with us in this mission to bring clarity, hope, and opportunity to every child we serve.
In
the heart of a lively joint family, where the voices of elders, cousins, and
siblings constantly fill the air, Mahi,
a quiet 10-year-old fifth grader, is carving out her own identity—one word, one
lesson, and one brave step at a time.
Mahi
is the youngest of three siblings. Her home is filled with warmth, but also
with the pressures that often come with large families. Her mother, managing a
household full of responsibilities, can be stern—sometimes reprimanding Mahi harshly
when she misbehaves. “When I do something wrong, she scolds me a lot,” Mahi
says in a small voice, “It hurts, but I know she loves me too.” Her family is
supportive of her education, often reminding her that school is her way to a
better future—but gentle encouragement isn’t always easy to come by.
That’s
where the Saksham Skill Centre,
run by the Let’s Give Hope Foundation,
changed everything.
Eight
months ago, in November, Mahi’s friend—also a student at the Centre—invited her
to come along. Mahi didn’t expect much, but curiosity pulled her in. And what
she found was a place unlike any she had known. A space filled with patient
teachers, bright walls, and kind voices. A place where no one shouted when she
got something wrong. Where mistakes weren’t punished, but gently corrected.
“It
was different,” Mahi says, smiling softly. “People here listen. They don’t get
angry. They tell me I can do better, and I believe them.”
Since
that first day, Mahi has hardly missed a session. Even on days when the sun
beats down mercilessly—when the
temperature soars to 42°C and walking feels like a challenge—she still
makes the trip to the Centre. “It’s hot,” she says, wiping sweat from her brow,
“but when I reach Saksham, I feel happy. I forget the heat.”
Over
these eight months, Mahi has grown in confidence. She now reads English stories
aloud, participates in discussions, and helps her classmates when they
struggle. She speaks more clearly, listens more carefully, and has even learned
to express her emotions in healthier ways.
“I
used to cry when I was scolded at home. Now, I try to talk instead of hiding,”
she says, her eyes steady. Her family has noticed the change too. Her sibling
call her “the smart one” now, and even her mother—still firm—has begun to
soften, asking Mahi to tell her what she’s learned each day.
More
than grades or language skills, Saksham
has given Mahi something deeper: the belief that her voice matters.
“I
want to be a teacher when I grow up,” she says. “One who understands. One who
never yells.”
In
a world that once felt too loud for her to be heard, Mahi is learning to speak, to dream, and most importantly—to believe in
herself.
Ten-year-old Kajal is a
quiet force of determination. Living in a small, close-knit nuclear family in a
modest neighborhood, her journey has been far from easy. But thanks to the
opportunities provided by the Saksham Skill Centre, a
community initiative run by the Let’s Give Hope Foundation, Kajal has discovered not just a place to learn—but a place to
grow.
Kajal first heard about the
Centre from her best friend Gungun, a longtime student at Saksham. Curious and eager
to learn, Kajal decided to visit one day—and never looked back. In just two
months, she has transformed in ways that even she finds hard to believe.
“When I first came here, I
couldn’t speak English at all. I was shy and afraid to talk to anyone. Now, I
can talk in English, I understand things better, and I have more friends,” she
says proudly.
At Saksham, Kajal is part of a
welcoming and encouraging environment where children are taught communication
skills, English language, basic academics, and social values. The sessions are
interactive and fun, using activities, games, and real-life examples to make
learning meaningful. Kajal has not only improved in English, but she has also
become more expressive and confident. From hesitating to speak to now
participating in class discussions and helping her peers, her progress is
evident to everyone around her.
Her journey of growth is all the
more inspiring when seen in the context of her personal circumstances. Kajal’s
father, a hardworking gardener, recently suffered a serious injury to his legs,
leaving him bedridden and unable to work. The financial responsibility of the
family has now fallen on Kajal’s older brother, who works long hours to support
them. Despite these challenges, Kajal’s family has been incredibly supportive
of her attending the Centre.
“My mother and brother say they
are proud of me. They tell me to keep going and keep learning. Even my father
smiles when I show him what I’ve learned,” Kajal shares with a gentle smile.
In school too, Kajal is doing
better. She says that her reading and writing skills have improved, and she
feels more prepared during class. She also helps her classmates and sometimes
even teaches her younger neighbors what she learns at Saksham.
“I feel like I’m becoming a
better person,” Kajal says. “I want to come here every day. This place has
changed me.”
Kajal’s story is one of quiet
strength, inner transformation, and the profound impact of a supportive
learning environment. It is also a shining example of what’s possible when a
child is given the right tools and encouragement to succeed.
Through the commitment of the Let’s Give Hope Foundation
and the tireless efforts of the mentors at Saksham Skill Centre,
children like Kajal are not just being educated—they’re being empowered. And
for Kajal, this is just the beginning.
An
empowered woman uplifts not just herself but her family, community, and nation.
Women Empowerment is about giving every woman
the freedom and confidence to live life on her own terms. It means allowing
women to dream big, make their own choices, and have equal opportunities in all
fields—education, work, politics, and beyond. For too long, many women have
faced limitations simply because of their gender. Empowerment is about breaking
those barriers and ensuring that a girl born today knows she is just as capable
and deserving as anyone else.
True empowerment starts at home, when a girl is
encouraged to ask questions, learn, and grow. It continues in schools, offices,
and communities, where her voice is heard and her presence respected. It means
safety, respect, and dignity for every woman—whether she's a homemaker, a
student, or a leader.
When women are empowered to use their voice and
talents, entire societies benefit. Empowerment helps reduce poverty,
improves children’s education, and builds a more just and inclusive world. To
truly empower women, we must support their goals, respect their choices, and
create spaces where they can thrive without fear or discrimination. It's about
recognizing that women deserve the same rights, chances, and respect as anyone
else. Educated, confident women raise healthier children, contribute to the
economy, and create more inclusive and compassionate communities. Women
empowerment is not just about individual success—it’s about lifting each other
up and building a world where everyone, regardless of gender, has the chance to
thrive. It’s not a favor to women; it’s a step toward a better future for all.
Women are known for delivering multiple roles
effortlessly per day, and thus, they are considered the backbone of every
society. Living in male-dominating societies, women play a wide range of roles,
such as caring mothers, loving daughters, and capable colleagues. The best part
is that they fit the bill perfectly in every role. Nonetheless, they’ve also
stood as a neglected bunch of society in different parts of the world. In turn,
it has resulted in women surviving the brunt of unevenness, financial
trustworthiness, oppression, and distinct social evils. Women have been
residing under the shackles of enslavement for centuries now that impedes them
from attaining professional as well as personal highs. Being an NGO for women
empowerment, Let’s Give Hope Foundation has designed our dynamic and
transformation-oriented programs in such a manner that the grooming of
impoverished young girls will uplift the condition of the nation.
1. Provide Equal
Opportunities
Ensure that women receive the same chances as
men in education, hiring, promotions, and leadership roles.
2. Mentor and Support
Offer guidance, mentorship, and constructive
feedback to help women develop their skills and confidence.
3. Celebrate
Achievements
Recognize and appreciate the accomplishments of
women, both big and small. This motivates them to keep pushing forward.
4. Promote Education
and Skill Development
Encourage continuous learning by supporting
women in pursuing higher education, workshops, and professional training.
5. Create a Respectful
Environment
Foster workplaces and communities where women
feel safe, heard, and respected. A supportive environment helps women thrive.
6. Challenge Gender
Stereotypes
Break the mindset that some careers are only
for men. Encourage women to pursue science, technology, politics, entrepreneurship,
and other fields freely.
7. Encourage Work-Life
Balance
Support flexible working hours and maternity
benefits so women can grow in their careers without sacrificing personal
well-being.
8. Include Women in
Decision-Making
Invite women to leadership tables where their
ideas and perspectives can shape the future.
The Let's
Give Hope Foundation, dedicated to empowering underserved communities,
emphasizes environmental stewardship as a core aspect of its mission. While specific quotes attributed directly to
the foundation are limited, their initiatives and messaging reflect a deep
commitment to environmental sustainability.
For
instance, during World Environment Day, the foundation highlighted its
dedication to fostering environmental responsibility and sustainable
development, stating:
"On this World Environment Day, Let's Give Hope
Foundation stands united in our mission to foster environmental stewardship and sustainable
development."
Additionally,
in their blog post titled "Tomorrow Must Be Saved Today," the
foundation underscores the urgency of addressing climate change, emphasizing
that it is a present and pressing issue rather than a distant threat.
While these
statements may not be traditional quotes, they encapsulate the foundation's
perspective on environmental issues. For
more insights into their environmental initiatives and philosophies, you can
visit their official website: https://www.letsgivehopefoundation.org/
Let’s Give Hope
Foundation – Environmental Objective
Objective:
To promote
sustainable living, protect natural ecosystems, and inspire communities to take
collective action in preserving the environment for current and future
generations.
Key Goals:
1. Raise Environmental Awareness:
Educate
people of all ages about environmental issues such as climate change,
pollution, deforestation, and biodiversity loss through workshops, campaigns,
and digital platforms.
2. Encourage Sustainable Practices:
Promote
eco-friendly habits like recycling, reducing plastic use, conserving water and
energy, and supporting green innovations in daily life.
3. Community-Based Conservation:
Engage
local communities in tree planting, clean-up drives, and sustainable
development projects that restore and protect the environment.
4. Youth Empowerment for the Planet:
Inspire
young minds to become environmental ambassadors by providing opportunities for
leadership, innovation, and activism.
5. Collaborate for a Greener Future:
Partner with schools, NGOs, governments, and businesses to amplify efforts toward a healthier, cleaner, and greener planet.
Importance of the Environment:
Supports Life: Provides air ,water ,food and shelter.
Maintains Climate Balance: Forests absorb carbon dioxide,
oceans regulate temperature.
Biodiversity: A diverse environment ensures balance in
ecosystems.
Natural Resources: Offers materials like wood, metals, and fossil
fuels.
Environmental
Issues We Face Today:
1. Climate Change – Caused mainly by greenhouse gas emissions.
2. Pollution – Air, water, and soil contamination due to
industrial waste and plastic.
3. Deforestation – Clearing of forests leading to loss of
biodiversity.
4. Global Warming – Rise in Earth’s temperature due to excessive
CO₂.
5. Loss of Biodiversity – Extinction of plant and animal
species.
6. Waste Management Problems – Overconsumption and improper disposal of waste
The Let’s Give Hope Foundation is a non-profit organization
committed to fighting hunger and uplifting the lives of the underprivileged.
Driven by compassion and a strong belief in equality, the foundation works
tirelessly to ensure that no one goes to bed hungry. It recognizes that hunger
is not just a lack of food, but a barrier that prevents individuals—especially
children and families—from living with dignity, health, and opportunity.
Through community
kitchens, food donation drives, and meal distribution programs, the foundation
reaches out to homeless people, daily wage workers, orphans, and senior citizens
struggling to make ends meet. It also partners with local farmers and food
suppliers to reduce food waste and ensure surplus food reaches those in needs.
Beyond providing meals, the foundation is dedicated to
empowering communities through awareness programs, nutrition education, and
long-term support for sustainable living. Volunteers, donors, and kind-hearted
citizens form the backbone of the movement, proving that even small acts of
kindness can create big change. The mission of Let’s Give Hope Foundation is
simple yet powerful: to restore hope, one meal at a time, and build a future
where every person has access to food, care, and compassion.
At its heart, the foundation operates with the conviction
that food is not a privilege—it is a fundamental human right. In a world of
abundance, the pain of an empty stomach is a silent injustice, and this
foundation works relentlessly to correct that imbalance. Through its grassroots
outreach, mobile meal services, and community-led food stations, Let’s Give Hope
delivers nourishment, warmth, and dignity to society’s most overlooked
members—displaced individuals, struggling labourers, abandoned elders, and
children without guardians.
Beyond simply feeding the hungry, the foundation believes in
restoring hope and human value. It rescues surplus food from weddings, hotels,
and households, channelling what would have been waste into life-sustaining
meals. In addition, it conducts nutritional education, hygiene awareness, and
sustainable living workshops aimed at building resilient communities. Through
skills training and livelihood support, the foundation empowers families to
break free from the cycle of dependency. Fuelled by empathy, driven by action,
and supported by selfless volunteers and donors, Let’s Give Hope is more than a
charity—it is a movement of compassion. Its mission is to spark change, one
meal, one smile, and one life at a time.
1. To Eradicate
Hunger
The foundation's primary goal is to ensure that no individual—
especially children, the elderly and daily wage earners—suffer from hunger. It
aims to provide nutritious meals to those who are struggling to feed
themselves.
2. To Reduce Food
Waste
By collecting surplus food from homes, restaurants, events,
and caterers, the foundation works to minimize food waste and redirect it to
people in need, turning excess into empathy.
3. To Promote Food
Security and Dignity
Beyond feeding the hungry, the foundation emphasizes the
right to food as a basic human need, ensuring meals are provided with respect
and care, not charity.
4. To Empower
Underprivileged Communities
The foundation aims to help vulnerable people become
self-reliant through skill development programs, livelihood support, and
community awareness.
5. To Raise Awareness
About Hunger and Poverty
Let’s Give Hope conducts campaigns and social drives to
educate society about the importance of food equity, kindness, and collective
responsibility.
6. To Create a
Culture of Giving and Volunteering
The foundation encourages people, especially youth, to
contribute their time, resources, or talents toward social good and build a
caring community.
When we
talk about Education, what primarily comes into our minds is- Books, Pens,
Crayon, Children in School but is this it? No, there is a bigger picture to it.
What we know that education is the knowledge that one gets through books,
teacher and peers and what shapes one as an active individual and what one may
call it as attainment of academic excellence. If Education shapes one as an
active individual and the knowledge then it must be essential for everyone,
right? Sure, Education is essential for every citizen but the bigger question
is that- “Do they all have access to it?”
The answer
would definitely “NO”, not only because there have been no rapid influential
efforts but due to various other factors as well.
The meaning
of Education goes beyond the understanding of “Attainment of Academic
Excellence”.
Right to
Education is a fundamental right under Article 21A of the Indian Constitution,
which is legally guaranteed and enshrined in national constitutions. Right to
Education ensures that everyone has access to education irrespective of the
background that they may come from. It not only educates individuals but makes
them an aware and active citizen by empowering them and fostering social inclusion,
elimination poverty, boosting employed and efficiently contributing to the
economy. The right is not only effective in India but is recognized globally,
without any discrimination treating all the individuals the same.
In India,
free and effective elementary education has been made compulsory as the legal
key aspect. The right ensures that all the children up to the 14 years of age
are educated and are not deprived of their fundamental right. It not only looks
for the elementary education but also encompasses higher education, embracing
the vocational training in India and providing lifelog opportunities.
For an
individual’s overall development and growth- education is must as it equips
them with knowledge, skills and the abilities for critical thinking.
An educated
citizen actively participates in democratic processes and human rights
fostering the efficient and fair development of the country and protecting them
from being exploited.
In our
society there is a gap between the society, one side of the society includes
educated and wealthy class of people living a fulfilled life whereas on the
other side of the bridge are the illiterate under-privileged citizens prone to
being exploited. The root of the gap can be bridged by Education by promoting
equality and providing opportunities to individuals belonging from marginalized
communities.
Education
not only let the individuals be aware of their rights and safeguards them from
being exploited, it also helps to boost the economic growth by providing a set
of more skilled workforce through training. Educated people often are not
bounded by limits and tend to chase their dreams.
Education
lets these people pursue their passion enduring that the potential is utilized
properly by developing talent and strengths.
Hence, it is the responsibility of the government to ensure that every child has access to quality education for their own overall development and growth and also in shaping the future of our society- both economically and socially. It must be made sure that Education is free, compulsory and inclusive and also the schools must not charge high fees in the name of the Right to Education and it must be made sure that no child id deprived of their fundamental right. Every individual must also support the initiatives with respect to the Education Campaigns.
When we
talk about Environment, the very first understanding that comes to our mind is
what we learnt about in 3rd grade- Everything that surround us, the
air we breathe, the water we drink, the land we live on, the birds, the animals
and everything in our ecosystem. The Natural System that supports life and
beings. Environment gives us food, shelter, water and everything that a
creature needs to sustain life on this planet.
India is
blessed with rich mountains, rivers, seas and oceans and the most beautiful
scenic beauties and yet all of it is in danger with the climate crisis that has
been going on. The message is clear- Tomorrow must be saved today.
The alert
signs have already been given- Beginning with the heavy floods in Uttarakhand,
to rise in the sea levels in Mumbai and the cyclones hitting the coast every
year- environment has raised various alerting alarms which individuals have
been successfully ignoring. India has already been facing critical side effects
of the environment degradation. It has been ranked 14th most
polluted city in the world which sounds more serious when separated from it
statistical terms and focused on the part where the youth is growing up in the
polluted environment prone to thousands of diseases. Many cities have been
facing water shortage on the other hand while the river which is considered
holy is being polluted.
Illegal
Mining, overcrowding in urban areas and poorly planned infrastructure have led
to the vanishing of green spaces and extinction of various species all while
keeping the remaining at the stake of endangered creatures.
It is not
only about how it is affecting the environment but more about how human beings
are surviving in the space where their health is in danger. The future
generation is at stake- for the same, the concept of Sustainability must be
looked upon.
In a country with the population of over a billion, efforts of each individual could bring a great difference if all of them collectively take a stand for the cause.
One can do the following- one step at a time, to bring a change-
Indians
through ages have been worshipping the land that we live in, the rivers,
mountains and the animals not just spiritually but also sustainably. We all
must revisit the roots blending the ancient wisdom with modern innovation
respecting the warnings that the nature has been giving us.
From solar energy in Rajasthan to bamboo houses in the
Northeast, and organic farming in Kerala to electric rickshaws in Delhi —
change is already happening. We need more of it, and we need it faster. Certain
government policies and environment campaigns have also been a great help.
Waiting for more disasters would only make the situation
worse and the action must be taken right from TODAY.
Phoolshayara, a young woman from a humble background, grew up in a backward village where technology was a distant concept. Her family, reliant on daily wages, worked hard to make ends meet. Despite these challenges, her parents encouraged her to pursue education and better opportunities, believing that change begins with learning.
When
Phoolshayara learned about the Saksham Skill Centre and its computer training
programs, she saw an opportunity to bridge the gap between her dreams and
reality. With her parents’ unwavering support, she enrolled in the 6-month
Basic Computer Skills Course.
Initially,
the digital world seemed overwhelming to Phoolshayara, as she had never
interacted with computers before. However, the trainers at the centre guided
her step by step, making her feel comfortable and confident. Over the course of
six months, Phoolshayara mastered the basics of MS Word for document creation,
Excel for managing data, and PowerPoint for creating presentations. She also
learned how to browse the internet and use email, skills that opened up a whole
new world of possibilities for her.
Her
family played a vital role in her journey. Though they were unfamiliar with
technology, they encouraged her to attend every session and supported her in
practicing what she learned at home. Their belief in her ability became her
driving force.
Today, Phoolshayara is a changed individual. While she is still looking for employment opportunities, she now uses her skills to assist her community, helping local shopkeepers maintain records and teaching younger children the basics of computers. Her knowledge has not only enhanced her confidence but has also made her a source of inspiration for others in her village.
Phoolshayara’s story is a powerful reminder of how skill development and family support can transform lives. Through her determination and the training she received at the Saksham Skill Centre, she is on a path to a brighter future, proving that even the smallest steps can lead to significant change.
Phoolshayara’s success story is a testament to the power of education and the importance of supportive families. Through her determination and the resources provided by the Saksham Skill Centre, she is carving a path not only for herself but also inspiring others in her village to dream big and embrace technology for a better future.
Pooja,
a young woman from a small, backward village, always had a dream of becoming
self-reliant and contributing to her family's income. Growing up in a community
where opportunities were scarce, Pooja faced numerous challenges, including
financial hardships and societal expectations that often-limited women from
pursuing their aspirations.
Determined
to create a better future, Pooja enrolled in the 6-month Mehendi Designing
Course at the Saksham Skill Centre. The centre, known for empowering
individuals from underprivileged backgrounds, became her second home. The
supportive trainers and structured curriculum not only taught her the art of
intricate mehendi designs but also instilled in her the confidence to dream
big. During her course, Pooja mastered various styles of mehendi, from
traditional bridal patterns to contemporary designs.
In
her community, where resources and opportunities for women were limited, the
odds seemed stacked against her. Despite these challenges, Pooja was determined
to create a better future. Her turning point came when she learned about the
Saksham Skill Centre, an initiative dedicated to empowering individuals from
underprivileged backgrounds. She decided to enroll in their 6-month Mehendi
Designing Course, hoping it would be the first step toward change.
The
course at Saksham was more than just a learning experience—it was a
life-changing journey. Pooja discovered her innate talent for mehendi art,
mastering traditional and modern designs under the guidance of skilled
trainers. Beyond technical skills, the centre taught her about confidence,
client interaction, and entrepreneurial basics.
As
she progressed, Pooja’s passion for mehendi grew. She began taking small
assignments within her village, gaining recognition for her intricate designs
and professionalism.
Living
in a close-knit but financially strained household, Pooja grew up witnessing
her parents’ unwavering dedication to providing her with opportunities they
never had. Though they had limited resources, Pooja’s parents were determined
to support her dreams. When she expressed her desire to learn a skill that
could help her become independent, her parents stood by her side. They encouraged
her to join the 6-month Mehendi Designing Course at the Saksham Skill Centre,
even if it meant adjusting their already tight budget to cover her basic needs
during the training.The support from her family became Pooja’s pillar of
strength.
At
the Saksham Skill Centre, Pooja learned not just the art of mehendi design but
also valuable lessons in confidence and perseverance. While she is still in the
early stages of her journey and hasn’t yet established herself as a
professional artist, she practices diligently, designing mehendi for family and
friends. Her parents continue to encourage her, reminding her that success
takes time and effort.
Pooja’s
story reflects the strength of familial support and the importance of
opportunities like those provided by the Saksham Skill Centre. With her parents
by her side and her own determination to succeed, Pooja is taking steady steps
toward a brighter future.
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Mala is a student at our Saksham Skill Center. She is
also learning Stitching at the center. Now she knows how to stitch clothes,
like a blouse, suit, etc.
Her 06 months course is completed, and the basics for stitching are completed. Her parents are very happy and want her to learn more for a better future as she will be independent in managing her expenses and can do the needful further.
Her Father was pleased with the response of our center
as they help them in all possible ways they want. They were very happy with our
teachers who helped and made the students eligible for all these activities.
Mala wants to join the beautician course, which has been started very shortly.
She wanted to learn about beauty too, and when the
course is available now, she wants to join and learn it.
It feels good to see women becoming independent and
utilizing their great time to learn for their benefit.
Risha Kanujiya is a student at our Saksham Skill Center.
She is learning Stitching at our Center and has completed her basics.
She knew nothing about stitching, but now she knows how to stitch a blouse,
suit, etc.
She completed her 6 months course, and after that, she stitched clothes for her mother.
Her Mother was so happy to learn that she
knows stitching as she can do her work and can become independent.
Her Mother wants each girl to learn from an NGO as it is a good opportunity for girls to earn from stitching and become independent.
Risha and her mother were so happy with our NGO; they helped them when they needed help.
She was delighted as she invested the money
in the right place for her daughter as now her Daughter is independent to do
things and can earn herself.
India is a country with diverse population, most of which consists of male as compared to females. A ton of questions have been raised regarding the same. Why is there a vast disproportionate gender ratio between these two genders?
Enriched with culture, India is a country rooted into its societal norms that have been passed down from generations to generations whether it be gender roles or the authority and power, and again the country looks deep into it. The root cause that one might blame for the gender discrimination begins with the societal norms and ends with humans believing it to be true. Hence, women empowerment is a need in the country. There have been constant fight going on to attain women empowerment and let women be aware of their rights and freedom but yet the women of our country are facing a direct backlash in every field of work they work in whether it be formal or informal and the major underlying causes need to be studied.
Economic development is not just about driving up the GDP of a country. What a country is with an impressive economy if it cannot help its citizen to recognize the crucial pillars of the society- THE WOMEN. The employment rate of women is lower than men, there is a concerning gender pay gap ratio between both the genders where men are paid more than women in the same field of work and the literacy rate of women is same as the other two. Our society believes that if a man does household chores it’s a thing which should be applauded and if a woman is doing it, that’s what she’s born for. Hypocrites right? In the different scenario, if a woman is working a paid job she’s is demeaned for it while a man is appreciated for earning the bread. Due to this mentality most of the work done by women is considered as informal and hence remains unpaid. What the people of this country would not understand that the informal unpaid work is the core pillar of all the formal work being done conveniently. If contributed to GDP, the unpaid work by women would contribute about 7.5%. As said involvement of women in work sectors is equally important as it would not only boost the economy but also help in social development of the country, which is very much needed at this point.
What this society assumes is that women must be held accountable for everything whereas men must only hold the dominant power to control the puppets. The lack of accountability in men concerns high crime and rape rates in women and the abuse and domestic violence that women face in household.
The following are the underlying causes for the discrimination that women face in day to day lives-
There still a lot of factors which normalize the discrimination that women face in their day to day lives. The normalization has occurred due to how often to is faced by females. These causes must be studies and the action must be taken upon.
India is still at a better place with respect to the situation of women in the country in terms of education and empowerment but it still has a long way to go when we talk about the women safety and the mind set shifts.
In the narrow bylanes of Lucknow lived a young girl named Divyanshi, whose eyes dreamed of classrooms, blackboards, and books. But dreams are often fragile in homes where even two square meals are uncertain.
Born into a family struggling to make ends meet, Divyanshi’s desire to study often clashed with the harsh truth of survival. Her innocent questions like “Mumma, kya main school ja sakti hoon?” were met with silent tears and helpless eyes.
But destiny had something else planned.
The Let’s Give Hope Foundation came across this brave little heart — full of dreams but bound by limitations. And we made her a promise:
“You will study. You will grow. And we will walk with you.”
In 2024, we enrolled her in Bright Future Academy in Class 6 — not just paying her school fees, but also providing her with everything she needed to feel like any other child in that classroom:
Her books,
Her notebooks,
Her uniform,
Her stationery, and
❤️ Most importantly, the confidence that someone believes in her.
We didn’t stop there. To ensure she doesn’t fall behind and grows holistically, we arranged for her to attend free tuitions at our Saksham Skill Centre — a place where she learns, laughs, and slowly blooms into a confident young girl.
And today, as a new academic year begins, we are proud to say that we are supporting her once again — because her journey is far from over. And because her dream is now ours too.
Divyanshi is more than just a child we support. She is the beating heart of what Let’s Give Hope stands for. She is the reason we do what we do.
A single opportunity changed her world. Imagine what a thousand more can do.
My name is Hemlata. I live in Vidhwan Khand, Gali No. 2, Chhota Bharwara, Gomti Nagar. I completed my post-graduation in Sociology from Shree Durga Shiksha Niketan Mahavidyalaya in 2023.
I had only heard about computers before; I had never studied or used one. I wanted to learn computers, but due to my lack of knowledge and not knowing English, I felt hesitant. Then, I learned from my college that Saksham Skill Center offers training in computers, sewing, and mehndi. I immediately visited the center and enrolled in a six-month basic computer course.
At first, I was very scared to learn computers, but all the teachers at Saksham Skill Center, especially Akhil Sir, motivated me and boosted my confidence. During these six months, I learned Computer Fundamentals, MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint - from basic to advanced), email usage, and many other important topics. Currently, I am learning English typing and applying for jobs in private companies.
I am also grateful to Ashish Maurya Sir, the founder of Saksham Skill Center, who established such a wonderful institution in our area, where sewing, mehndi, and computer skills are taught at a very minimal fee. Just as I have gained excellent training here, I encourage all of you to join this center and enhance your skills.
Thank you, Saksham Skill Center! Thank you, LGHF team!
My name is Pradeep Kumar. I live near Daily Bazaar, Viraj Khand - 2, Bada Bharwara, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow. I completed my 12th grade in 2023 from Rajkiya Inter College, Raja Fatehpur, Amethi.
Due to financial difficulties at home, I moved to Lucknow and applied for jobs at various places. However, everywhere I went, I was asked if I had completed a computer course. When I said 'no,' they told me that getting a job without computer skills would be difficult.
Because of this, I was feeling quite frustrated at home. One day, some brothers and sisters visited my house and informed me that they were doing an internship at Let's Give Hope Foundation. They also told me that Let's Give Hope Foundation had established Saksham Skill Center in my area, where computer, sewing, and mehndi courses were taught for just Rs. 100 per month.
I asked them about the computer course and the center and gathered all the necessary information. The very next day, I visited the center and met Akhil Sir to learn more about the computer course. In June 2024, I enrolled in the course.
My Journey in the Course: When I joined the computer course, I did not even know how to turn on a computer. However, within a month, I became familiar with it. By the end of six months, under the guidance of Akhil Sir, I learned several important computer skills, such as: ✔ Turning the computer on and off
✔ Creating files and folders
✔ Typing in Hindi and English
✔ Using Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
After completing the course, I started learning English typing.
Journey to Getting a Job: In February 2025, Akhil Sir informed me about a job vacancy at McDonald's and helped me prepare for the interview. During my computer basics course, I had created my own CV, which I took with me for the interview. I am happy to share that I got selected, and my joining will be after Holi.
My job starts at 6 PM, so I will continue learning English typing at the center in the afternoon and work at McDonald's in the evening.
Gratitude & Message: I sincerely thank Akhil Gupta Sir, because of whom I was able to learn computers and secure a good job. I also express my gratitude to Ashish Sir, the founder of Let's Give Hope Foundation, and his entire team for establishing such an excellent skill center and providing skills at a very affordable fee.
I encourage my friends and everyone reading this to visit this center and learn computer, sewing, and mehndi courses for just Rs. 100, and enhance their skills.
Thank you, Let's Give Hope Foundation! Thank you, Saksham Skill Center!
– Pradeep Kumar
In the realm of empowering the underprivileged, Let's Give Hope Foundation's "Saksham Skill Center" stands as a beacon. Nisha's journey through this initiative exemplifies the foundation's dedication to transforming lives through education and skill development.
Nisha, driven by determination, found empowerment in the Saksham Skill Center's stitching classes. Guided by skilled instructors, she mastered the art of stitching. This journey went beyond learning a skill; it ignited newfound self-confidence and purpose.
Nisha reflects, "Before, I never imagined I could create something beautiful with my own hands. Now, as I stitch, I feel a sense of accomplishment that goes beyond words." Her story resonates as a testament to the holistic impact of the Saksham Skill Center. Her transformation isn't just about stitching; it symbolizes empowerment. Let's Give Hope Foundation's commitment to such initiatives underscores education and skill development as powerful tools for reshaping destinies. Nisha's journey echoes as an inspiration, proving that every stitch can weave dreams into reality.
In a heartwarming initiative, Let's Give Hope Foundation orchestrated a campaign that distributed free eyeglasses to children in need. This endeavor aimed to empower young lives with clear vision, addressing the challenges faced by underprivileged children who lacked access to proper eyewear. Through partnerships with optometrists, volunteers, and donors, the foundation's campaign reached schools, communities, and rural areas, leaving a trail of transformed lives.
Among the beneficiaries was Sunny, a 12-year-old , a student of government primary school Narahi, whose blurry vision hindered his potential. Identified during the campaign, Sunny received his first pair of glasses from Let's Give Hope Foundation. He said "I used to squint and struggle to read, but these glasses opened a door to knowledge , thank you lets give hope foundation for helping me see the world clearly" With newfound clarity, Sunny academic performance soared as he actively engaged in class and pursued his dreams. His story became a testament to the impact of compassion and collective action, igniting hope in the hearts of many.
The Let's Give Hope Foundation's campaign not only provided clear vision but also illuminated pathways to success, showcasing the profound difference that small acts of kindness can make in shaping brighter futures for children like Sunny
Imagine a child's face lighting up when they see their dreams clearly for the first time. Your support can turn their blur into a beautiful journey. Join hands with Let's Give Hope Foundation and become a part of transforming lives through the gift of clear vision. Together, we can change stories, one pair of glasses at a time.
The Jakson group along with Let's give hope foundation coordinated a much needed program about “self defense”. A self defense workshop was held as a part of our saksham program at various places in UP like Lucknow and Sitapur with the aim of empowering the girls of our nation,instilling a sense of bravery in them, and boosting their mental fortitude.
Due to the rise in female violence, girls in India encounter numerous difficulties in their daily lives. Reports have shown several forms of violence against women including domestic, sexual, and gender-based violence.Learning self defense is a key remedy for this. Empowering these girls to feel more confident in their bodies, communication,relationships and opinions will be advantageous to them and will hopefully reduce violence against them.
To make a difference in this society , The Jakson group organized a self-defense course in conjunction with the Let's Give Hope organization. Around 3000 girls participated in this training program and have reported a boost in their confidence.Professional instructors explained the intricacies of blocking, punching, and kicking methods while mentioning real-world scenarios.These techniques help in defense during the times of crisis and give a sense of safety. Many girls want to learn self defense but they are unable to do so. This was overcomed by this workshop.As a result, the female students were inspired and encouraged to fight against the brutality! It not only makes them aware of their surroundings it also helps them make decisions and understand personal boundaries. This training has impacted society as a whole - it helped change people’s thoughts ,mindset and make them more aware.It empowers individuals and helps in reducing victims. It challenges societal norms related to gender.Moreover it results in increased safety and bonding of a community.
Many prominent authorities attended this event. The event was successful with the help of Jakson group as their team has always been keen to work on women's empowerment as a part of their corporate social responsibility.
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