
Our Projects
Four active projects. Seven community initiatives. One shared mission.

Sakshar Sohna
Remedial Education for Dropout and At-Risk Children
In the villages around Sohna Block, hundreds of children have slipped through the cracks of the formal education system — children whose families cannot afford private tuition, whose schools are overcrowded, and who fall behind until they stop coming at all. Sakshar Sohna exists to bring them back.
Through a team of trained educators, we run structured hourly classes that build the core skills every child needs: reading, writing, arithmetic, and the ability to understand and use information. But we go far beyond academics. Our sessions include leadership workshops, art and craft, poetry, music, and drama — because a child's development is never just about grades. It is about confidence, expression, and the belief that they belong.
One of our proudest achievements is the network of village libraries we have established inside government schools across the Sohna Block. We don't just set them up — we train the school students themselves to run and maintain them. These are libraries built by the community, for the community.
Target (2022-23)
200 children enrolled
Objective
1,000 children mainstreamed
Funding breakdown
- Salaries to Educators
- Rent for Centres
- Community Mobilisation
- Learning Resources

Digital Saksharta
Free Computer Education for Rural Children and Youth
In a world that runs on digital skills, the rural children of Sehjawas Village had no access to computer education. The nearest private computer centre charges fees that most village families cannot afford. Digital Saksharta changes that — completely free, completely accessible.
With the generous support of Morning Star Foundation, we have established a Digital Learning Centre in Sehjawas Village equipped with 30 computers and a printer. The centre runs Monday to Friday, providing free computer education to 50 children and adolescents between the ages of 6 and 16. Every child who walks in leaves with skills they can actually use.
On weekends, the centre opens its doors to rural youth seeking employment. Free workshops teach the practical skills that entry-level jobs demand — computer operation, data entry, digital communication. These are not theoretical lessons. They are directly linked to real jobs in Gurugram's growing economy.
Target (2022-23)
240 children and youth
Infrastructure
30 computers + 1 printer
Funding breakdown
- Salary to Trainer
- Rent for Centre
- Mobilisation
- Curriculum Materials

Mahila Ajeevika
Building Women's Livelihoods Through Real Skills and Real Income
For many women in rural Gurugram, the ability to stitch and tailor has been part of their lives for as long as they can remember. But skill alone has never been enough. Without the right tools, the right training in running a small business, and the right market connections, that skill earns nothing. Mahila Ajeevika changes that.
With support from Srujna Charitable Trust, the foundation provides sewing machines, raw materials, and structured business training to 50 rural women. We don't just teach skills — we help participants set up income-generating stalls, procure orders from local markets, and build their own micro-enterprises from the ground up.
Each woman who completes the programme is expected to add ₹5,000 to her household's monthly income. That is not a gift. That is her own work, her own business, and her own financial independence.
Target (2022-23)
50 women
Income Goal
₹5,000 increment/month
Funding breakdown
- Skill Trainers
- Setting Up Stalls
- Exposure Visits
- Order Fulfillment

Swastha Sohna
Daily Nutrition for Malnourished and Critically Ill Children
Hunger is not a statistic. It is a child who cannot concentrate in class because their stomach is empty. It is a body fighting a serious illness on a diet of nothing. It is a future dimmed by something as basic — and as preventable — as food. Swastha Sohna exists because we refuse to accept that.
Every day, without exception, the foundation distributes free food packets to 100 children who would otherwise go without. These include malnourished children identified in the villages around Sohna Block and children with critical illnesses identified through our partnerships.
The initiative is made possible through the generous and sustained support of Taj Gateway Resort, whose commitment to the community goes far beyond a single donation. This is an ongoing, daily operation — 365 days a year, no holidays.
Daily Beneficiaries
100 children
Partners
Dil se Mehek · One Each One Feed
Funding breakdown
- Food Packet Procurement
- Distribution Logistics
- Volunteer Stipends
Community Initiatives
Ongoing programmes that mobilise communities, build awareness, and connect villages to education and employment.

Khalbali
Monthly community mobilisation event where educators and volunteers visit villages to share programme updates and connect with local leaders.

Shiksha Ka Saath
Volunteer-run education sessions in villages that build children's literacy and numeracy, alongside library setup in government schools.

Nukkad Sabha
Street-level community forum where young people's issues — education, employment, girls' futures — are discussed and solved together.

Paramarsh
Free career counselling for students in Class VIII–XII and their families at the end of every academic year.

Shiksha Aur Kaushal Mela
Annual education and skill fair bringing schools, colleges, and skill institutes from Gurugram directly into Sohna Block villages.

Yuva Kaushal Centre
Vocational training in computers and languages for adolescents and youth of all genders, with entrepreneurship pathways for women.

Swachta Aur Sanrakshan
Community-driven water conservation, cleanliness, and plantation drives across urban and rural Gurugram.
Together, We Can Reach More Families.
Every rupee you give goes directly to children, women, and families in Gurugram's villages. Donations are tax-deductible under Section 80G.