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Giving Wings to Dreams
4,000+ migrant children on the path to financial independence
Slide 1 - How we work
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5 Bridge Schools

in Bengaluru & NCR

4000 Enrolled

in Bridge Schools since 2010

1710 Integrated

in Mainstream Schools since 2010

30 Graduates

pursuing under-graduate degrees (3 in Engineering)

Samridhdhi Trust is a social change organisation and registered non-profit. Since 2009, we have worked with over 4,000 out-of-school children of migrants in Bangalore, Pune and Delhi NCR and taken them from a “school-ready” to “job-ready” stage. Many of these children were previously engaged in rag picking, household chores, sibling care as well as, unfortunately, drug abuse, violence, illegal and harmful activities.

With Samridhdhi’s intervention, these children have not only joined regular schools and colleges but thrived in them. Currently, we have over 2,000 children (aged 6-14 years) on our rolls in Bangalore and Noida. All our students scored over 50% in their school examinations in 2018.

We partner with individuals, corporations, non-government organisations, parents, communities and the government (MOU with Sarva Sikshya Abhiyan – Department of Public Instructions, Karnataka since June 2014) to reach children in the greatest need of help.

Success Stories

Swathi

Swathi

Eighteen-year-old Swathi, heralding from Andhra Pradesh, came to Bangalore with her family in 2009. She heard about Samridhdhi’s after school project from a friend. She took the initiative to approach Samridhdhi Trust to ask if she too could join.

After joining the school, her grades improved as did her attitude towards learning. Alongside sports such as Kabaddi and Badminton, she took the opportunity to explore her creative side through arts and crafts.

She is now studying Psychology at University and wants to become a fashion designer.

She intends to return to Samridhdhi as a volunteer and mentor, helping others like her.

Swathi | Samridhdhi Trust alumni
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There are over 27,000 out-of-school children in Bangalore, most of whom are migrants. (Government Survey)

Our Primary Asks

Everyday Needs List

INR 1500/day
  • Lunch
  • Snacks
  • Stationery

School Fees Sponsorship

INR 17500/child
  • Books
  • Uniform
  • Tuition fees

Ongoing Event Expenses

INR 2000/event
  • Gifts
  • Event Organization
  • Event Transport

Get Involved

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Words from Our Supporters

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“Nokia partnered with Samridhdhi Trust to ensure that basic education of children of migrant labourers is not disrupted. It has been a fruitful partnership of over 3 years in bridging education for out of school children and providing after-school classes in Bengaluru and in the National Capital Region. Samridhdhi Trust has always demonstrated professionalism and an everlasting commitment to the community in providing equal access education for all. The impact brought by Samridhdhi Trust and its committed staff members in the lives of many children and families is commendable.”

- Manisha Singh,
CSR and Communications,
India Market, Nokia

Our Corporate Donors

Over 40% of out-of-school children in Bangalore are from other states and do not know Kannada, the medium of education in public schools. Nearly 75% are illiterate. (Samridhdhi Community Survey)