A charitable trust that empowers underprivileged children through education

Vision & Mission

Vision & Mission

OUR VISION

Childlife envisions a world where children and youth can reach their full potential and advance their rights through education.

OUR MISSION

Childlife advocates a world where every child has access to food, optimum health, and education. It is our goal to improve the living conditions of disadvantaged children by means of holistic, sustainable support programs. Children are part of a complex social system, and by supporting and educating them, we will strengthen their families and – in the long run – exert a positive influence on the development of society.

Since 2009, Childlife has dedicated more than XXX INR to high-impact programs for children, focusing on a broad range of issues including community development, health, education, employment and public sanitation.

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Help Children for Education

An NGO for the Uplifment of under previleged Children

A chance to learn means a chance to dream.

By supporting Childlife, you become part of an amazing group of people who are creating a lasting positive impact on the lives of some of the world’s most vulnerable children. Your donation means we can plan more effectively and commit to helping more children back to learning.

It could be the most powerful thing you do today.

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Recent Causes

We are served since 5 years
to helpless people with trust and
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Total Awards

155

Total Volunteer

2200

Total Projects

Our Mission

Charity For Education

They also provide educational services and opportunities that help make schools more effective and more accessible to students of all backgrounds.

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Feed for hungry child

Children are the most vulnerable to hunger and sickness. Hungry children do not grow as quickly as healthy children, and may develop more slowly.

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The reason for toilet constructed

A lack of decent toilets and clean water causes diarrhoeal diseases that claim the with limited access to decent toilets in the town.

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