Srijan Projects
School Of Happiness
School of Happiness is the flagship project of Srijan Foundation Trust that was
Astha Hope School
In keeping with its vision of providing non-formal education to more and
Projects Supported by Srijan Foundation
Freeing Temples from Govt Control
It is no coincidence that in India, among all the various places of worship and religious institutions of different
Indic Collective Trust
Indic Collective Trust is a Chennai based registered trust of lawyers, intellectuals and activists committed to the
Aarohan Learning Centre
Aarohan Learning Centre is a Delhi based non-profit dedicated to empowering those from lesser privileged
Sakaar Sewa Samiti
Sakaar Sewa Samiti has taken upon itself the monumental mission of cleaning the Ganga Ghats at Varanasi – one ghat at a time – and of mobilizing public support for the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan that has caught the imagination of Indians all across the
Abhedya Education Welfare Society
A desire to bridge the divide between Urban and Rural India to make India resurgent, unified and undaunted once again led Shri Amitabh Soni to give up his cushy government job in the U.K. and return to his roots in India to set up Abhedya
Impact Stories
I am happy to share that Aarohan continues to spread the learning uninterruptedly. For the past 2 years it has been running under the leadership of three women from within the community, a volunteer Center coordinator, two others who lead skill training and after school verticals. I hope Srijan Foundation Team have been able to read our Annual Newsletter regarding the activities of Aarohan. Can’t thank you enough for the continued support you have been providing for Aarohan, which till now has trained 140+ women in skills and has reached out to 300+ children with a nominal cost of INR 300 per head per month.
Honestly, its been a tough journey to continue to sustain Aarohan while preparing away from Delhi. And without Srijan foundation’s support that covered 60% of our expenses, I couldn’t have thought of this moment where both women and children are continuing to learn to this day. I hope your support for Aarohan would continue as we go further and the learning environment we have been trying to create in such vulnerable communities wouldn’t stop.