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I'm a 1 year-old Boy from Jodhpur
Shubham lives with his parents in a small village. Shubham’s family is marred by poverty and hardship. The father is unskilled and it has been impossible for him to find regular employment. The mother tries hard, but it is a struggle to make ends meet. We at World Vision thank you for coming forward to stand by us to help provide this child and the family with a bright future.
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Improving the quality of education and facilitating the process of education so that children are educated for life.
Providing children and families with access to clean drinking water and promoting good hygiene and sanitation practices .
Building a healthy community with special emphasis on malnourished and vulnerable children
Responding to immediate needs of areas hit by disaster. Building community resilience.
Economic Development Assistance and interventions to equip families with means of sustainable income.
Eliminate negative cultural attitudes and strengthen the role of both family and community in improving the status of the girl child.
Creating positive environments for children and people living with disability in the communities we serve.
A conscious presence in the most vulnerable communities. Helping them understand their rights in the society.
As an organisation that works towards the best interest of the poor, we ensure to make the best use of our resources. Through your continuous support, children, their families and communities witness developments that open doors to lasting change.
Just as our partners faithfully give towards the upliftment of the poor, we are faithful in utilising the resources they trust us with.
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