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Poor Child Education

Save the Children is working to ensure that every child receives a good quality education, and learns the skills they will need to thrive in the 21st century.Helping teachers to teach and children to learn.

Social Educational Project

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Free Health Camp

The Poor Child Educatinal Development Foundation provides health camp for programs and policies that have been shown to improve the quality of life and health outcomes for children and families living in poverty.

10000 +

Families covered for TB Diagnosis

5000 +

Persons rescued from Leprosy Deformity

3000 +

Persons provided Livelihood Support

Support A Cause

JMD Foundation is engaged in eradicating hunger, poverty, malnutrition and promoting preventative healthcare with sanitation for persons affected by Leprosy & TB. JMDFoundation depends entirely on the generosity of the individual donations which enables us to make a meaningful improvement to the lives of thousands of vulnerable persons affected by Leprosy and TB by providing them medical and social rehabilitation.

 

Children come from difficult backgrounds, often without formal education even till the age of 12, and this has proved to be a challenge for  Bridge schooling. Learning alphabets in the class  was a difficult task for many of the students whom we often found responding to different stimuli and excelling at non-academic pursuits. This led us to  experiment and come up with the idea of a Creative School  for identifying and developing the various types of intelligences in children, fostering a love for learning and and engaging them productively.  The teachers provide these stimuli at the Creative School through dramatics, yoga, painting, dancing, singing and terracotta jewellery making, in addition to regular activities like sports and games. Creativity and a desire to learn has quickened the pace of  the children’s  learning journeys and joining the mainstream education.The children with the learning gaps are initially admitted into Creative school and when the learning gap disappears, the children are moved to the mainstream school.

In Districts

Collaboration in Action in 30 Districts with Communities and the Government

Our 360-degree approach includes district leadership strengthening, putting in place robust government mechanisms to enhance the education delivery system of the district, coupled with intensive community engagement.