Our Projects

Poor Child Education Project

Implementing Organization: Virjovati Welfare Foundation Project Overview: The Poor Child Education Project is a flagship initiative by the Virjovati Welfare Foundation, designed to uplift children from economically disadvantaged backgrounds by providing access to quality education and holistic development opportunities. Our goal is to eliminate educational inequality and empower children with the tools, knowledge, and confidence they need to lead fulfilling lives. Project Objectives: To provide free educational support (books, uniforms, stationery) to children from poor families. To ensure retention and regular attendance of children in schools through mentoring and community engagement. To conduct tuition and remedial classes for slow learners and first-generation students. To raise awareness among parents and communities about the importance of child education. To nurture life skills, creativity, and leadership qualities among children through extracurricular activities. Key Activities: Educational Material Distribution: Supplying school kits, uniforms, and learning resources. Tuition & Mentorship Support: Organizing free evening classes and one-on-one mentoring. Community Awareness Drives: Conducting local campaigns to promote the right to education. Teacher & Volunteer Training: Building a network of compassionate educators and social workers. Digital Learning Access: Providing tablets or shared devices for online learning in rural areas. Expected Outcomes: Increased school enrollment and reduced dropout rates. Improved academic performance and confidence among children. Greater community participation in education initiatives. Empowered children with the skills to pursue higher education and employment. Sustainability: The project is designed for long-term impact through continuous engagement with schools, parents, and local authorities. By fostering a volunteer-driven model and securing partnerships with donors and educational institutions, the foundation aims to make the program self-sustaining over time. Conclusion: Through the Poor Child Education Project, Virjovati Welfare Foundation is building a path toward equality, opportunity, and hope. We believe that education is not just a right — it is the strongest tool to break the cycle of poverty and transform lives. Together, we can create a future where every child learns, grows, and thrives.

Women Safety and Empowerment Project

Women Safety and Empowerment Project Implementing Organization: Virjovati Welfare Foundation Project Overview: The Women Safety and Empowerment Project is a flagship initiative of Virjovati Welfare Foundation aimed at promoting the safety, dignity, and empowerment of women in both rural and urban communities. Despite significant progress, many women continue to face harassment, violence, and discrimination. This project seeks to address these issues through education, prevention, protection, and empowerment strategies. Project Objectives: To raise awareness about women’s rights, safety laws, and gender equality. To provide self-defense and personal safety training to women and girls. To offer legal aid and counseling support for victims of abuse or harassment. To create safe community spaces and promote bystander intervention. To collaborate with local authorities and NGOs to strengthen safety networks for women. Key Activities: Safety Awareness Workshops: Conducting educational programs in schools, colleges, and communities. Self-Defense Training Camps: Partnering with trainers to teach practical defense techniques. Legal & Psychological Support: Providing access to free legal advice and counseling. Community Helpline & Support Cells: Establishing local help centers for reporting and assistance. Advocacy & Campaigns: Promoting gender equality through social media, street plays, and events. Expected Outcomes: Increased awareness about women’s rights and protection laws. Improved self-confidence and safety preparedness among women. Reduced incidents of harassment and violence through community vigilance. Strengthened support systems for survivors. Greater participation of women in education, leadership, and workforce opportunities. Sustainability: The project promotes long-term impact through continuous training programs, community involvement, and partnerships with law enforcement and educational institutions. By engaging youth and volunteers, Virjovati Welfare Foundation aims to foster a culture of respect and gender equality that extends across generations. Conclusion: Virjovati Welfare Foundation believes that women’s safety is the first step toward true empowerment. Through this initiative, we aim to build a world where every woman can live without fear — with confidence, respect, and independence. Together, we can create a safer, stronger, and more equal society.