Malini, from a remote village in Tamil Nadu, overcame hurdles to continue her education and crack NEET. Now, at Tirunelveli Medical College, she’s set to be the first woman doctor in her village.
Happy Birthday to one of the most amazing people we know! 🎂🎉🎈
As you celebrate this special day, why not make it even more meaningful by bringing joy to children in need and helping them build a brighter future?
This year, consider contributing to CRY’s Academic Support Centres, where children from underserved communities are receiving the support they need to keep up with their education.
Why Support CRY’s Academic Support Centres?
For children from marginalized communities, education is often riddled with challenges—be it limited access to resources, lack of guidance, or societal pressures. These children struggle to cope with their studies, and without timely intervention, they risk falling behind or dropping out of school entirely.
CRY’s Academic Support Centres are a lifeline for these children, helping them overcome hurdles and stay connected to their dreams by:
Your Impact
Last year, with the help of supporters like you, CRY ensured over 2,33,967 are in school, equipping them with tools and opportunities to thrive. Now, with your generosity, we aim to reach more children, ensuring no child is left behind in their educational journey.
Make Your Birthday Count
By donating to CRY’s Academic Support Centres, you’re not just giving the gift of education—you’re gifting hope, empowerment, and a brighter tomorrow to India’s children.
Plus, your donation is eligible for a 50% tax exemption under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act, making it a win-win for you and the children you’re helping!
Celebrate your birthday by changing lives. Donate today and make a lasting difference!
Thank you for your kindness and generosity, and wishing you a fantastic year ahead!
*In the 15-18 age group, our enrolment and retention rate is 13% better than the all India enrolment status – GER. (based on the UDISE+ 2021-22 report)
*Only 8% children in CRY project areas are underweight, as compared to 32% all India status as per NFHS 5
Malini, from a remote village in Tamil Nadu, overcame hurdles to continue her education and crack NEET. Now, at Tirunelveli Medical College, she’s set to be the first woman doctor in her village.
Mamta Gujjar fought against all odds to continue her education and become a footballer! Inspired by her story of struggle, Google selected her for its #SearchForChange campaign.
Forced to drop out of school and work as a child labourer at once, Rohit re-enrolled in school and continued his education. Today, he is a part of the Bihar Military Police Academy and hopes to make his nation proud!
CRY works with project partners at the grassroots level to create sustainable change for India’s children. We currently have 144 project partners across 20 states in India that work on various child rights issues
Here’s the work we are able to do for our children, all because of YOU
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