Introduce Our Project
For the past 25 years, the Fulora Foundation has used innovation to help underprivileged children in India. The goal of this initiative is to transport elementary and secondary schools on transportable buses. They are receiving excellent education without paying a lot of money.
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Children's Education Has Strength
India is ranked fourth among the top ten countries with the greatest number of out-of-school children in elementary school. Furthermore, the number of children who drop out of school is alarmingly high. Poverty is one of the primary causes. When making a living and caring for family members becomes a top priority in one’s life, education has little or no possibility of being pursued. Education is seen as a high-priced luxury by India’s poor, and this unfavourable attitude persists with each new generation.
Education is both the means and the end to a better life; it is the means because it empowers an individual to earn a living, and it is the end because it increases one’s awareness on a wide range of issues – from healthcare to appropriate social behaviour to understanding one’s rights – and allows one to evolve as a better citizen in the process.
Our educational schedule has been disrupted by Mobile School. The Fulora Foundation goes a step further in assisting street children in receiving an education in a setting that is comfortable for them. This is fantastic news for children who are unable to attend school due to a variety of circumstances, since school will be offered just outside their door. The Fulora Foundation’s Mobile Bus will deliver books, pencils, colours, games, and other items to these youngsters.
Children’s Educational Program
The Fulora Foundation organises a variety of educational awareness programmes for underprivileged children. Fulora collaborates with partners from many sectors to develop new solutions that help children and young people advance faster.
Children's Education Has Strength
Your contributions enable us to help India’s most vulnerable children attend school, receive appropriate nutrition and healthcare, and remain safe from exploitation and abuse. We can’t do what we do without your aid, and it will require all of us working together to ensure that children all around the world enjoy a happy childhood!
A Creative Approach to Helping Street Children
We will begin activities in Mumbai, Nagpur, Pune, and Nasik in phase one, and then expand to other cities. The app must track the registration of street children, volunteers, and other sponsors.
Children's helpful hands
Volunteers are always welcome
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Our Innovation In Education For Small Hand’s
Actual Mobile School Van with Digital Technology the whole operation should be managed by a specialised mobile app and monitored through dedicated tabs at each of the 151 schools that are connected to the central control and monitoring centre. Orphans’ fortunes will be altered by music, art, and craft therapy. Celebrities will have easy access to grassroots orphans through online broadcasting, giving them the opportunity to make a real difference in their lives. To address the problems of the global learning crisis, effective innovation that can be scaled up and reproduced is required.
According to estimates, just 10% of young people in low-income nations would have completed secondary school by 2030. Unemployment, poverty, and increased inequality can all result from a lack of education. So, together with Mr. Arun Sabnis and our team, motivated to make a difference in the lives of these disadvantaged youngsters, we put it into action. For this, I would want to invite many more individuals who truly believe they can assist to donate.
Our Innovation In Education For Small Hand’s
Actual Mobile School Van with Digital Technology the whole operation should be managed by a specialised mobile app and monitored through dedicated tabs at each of the 151 schools that are connected to the central control and monitoring centre. Orphans’ fortunes will be altered by music, art, and craft therapy. Celebrities will have easy access to grassroots orphans through online broadcasting, giving them the opportunity to make a real difference in their lives. To address the problems of the global learning crisis, effective innovation that can be scaled up and reproduced is required.
According to estimates, just 10% of young people in low-income nations would have completed secondary school by 2030. Unemployment, poverty, and increased inequality can all result from a lack of education. So, together with Mr. Arun Sabnis and our team, motivated to make a difference in the lives of these disadvantaged youngsters, we put it into action. For this, I would want to invite many more individuals who truly believe they can assist to donate.
Crisis In Education
The education issue is pervasive and pervasive. India is home to 116 million of the world’s poorest kids. In India, 55% of ten-year-olds are unable to read even simple text. 75% will not continue their education beyond high school. Those who do are, for the most part, unprepared for life. This schooling problem has been made worse by the epidemic. It is imperative that we take action right away.
Technology was not always a part of the advances. Many of them were creative because they reimagined or questioned procedures, services, programmes, and collaborations.
There was no silver bullet in any of the advances. Some of the shows are even fighting to remain afloat. They all, however, supplied a local answer to a local and frequently global problem, as well as significant insights on how to expand a program’s scope and efficacy – in other words, how to scale up an inventive programme.
Innovative Education Focused On Positive Changes
Pre-school [3-6 years], Non Formal Education [6-14 years non-schooling], Remedial Education [6-14 years schooling], and Bridge Course [14-18 years dropouts] are some of the educational programmes offered by the Fulora Foundation. Not all non-profit organisations enable contributors to have direct contact with children, but we do. Contact us at 9892201301,022 2619 2972 or fulorango@gmail.com.
What People Think About Us
Outstanding contribution from the most devoted members of the NGO sector. I personally thank you and pray to God the Saviour for your progress and success. May God provide you the strength to support the entire child who still requires your help and concern.”
“Volunteering with Fulora has been one of the most rewarding learning experiences of my life. It taught me how essential it is to be connected to your community”.
As a fulora volunteer, I'm humbled, joyful, and heroic. It’s a location that encourages me to be a light for poor children while also allowing me to shine brighter as a person.
Here, I grasped the full meaning of the term "selflessness “ They never treat you like a volunteer at Fulora; instead, they treat you like a member of the family!.
“While it is much easier to turn one's eyes to what is going on around us, I believe it is my responsibility to provide a helping hand to others”.