

Location : Lucknow
Cause Schedule: 05 May 2025
Cause Type: Child Development
Goal Amount: ₹ 45,000
Raised Amount : ₹
“Let’s Give Hope Foundation has taken a pledge to ensure that no child is left behind in their studies just because of a lack of resources. We reached out to our community, appealing for gadget support, so that every child can have access to a tool for learning. With small collective efforts, some children received tablets and phones, and their learning journey restarted with new hope.”
“We sincerely appeal to you — if you have an old phone, tablet, or laptop lying unused, please support us. And if you have an extra fan, table lamp, tube light, charger, or study light at home that you don’t need anymore, please consider donating it to help bring a smile to a child’s face.”
“Your small step can bring light to a dark room, cool air to a hot corner, and make the path of education easier for a child who dreams big but lacks means.”
“Come, let’s join hands to give wings to these dreams, so that no child is left behind just because they don’t have basic study essentials.”
“Because when you give a child the tools for learning and comfort, you are filling their future with hope and light. Let’s come together to build a brighter tomorrow.”
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.
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