Children are the future of a nation. For an emerging country like India,
development of
underprivileged children holds the key to the progress of the nation itself, and their
education is the cornerstone of this progress. But education for children cannot be
achieved
without ensuring the welfare of the family – a child can go to school regularly only
when
the family, particularly the mother is healthy and empowered; the family has decent
livelihood opportunities and a steady income.
Realizing this, Snehalaya beginning in the corridors of education, has adopted a
lifecycle
approach with intensive programmes focused on family health, livelihood and community
engagement through women empowerment, which addresses the needs of less privileged
children,
their families and the larger community.
