"ASHA GHAR" ( THE SHELTER OF HOPE) - You are preserving a future!!!
/ GLOBAL WOMENS EMPOWERMENT NETWORKHow Your $150 Can Change a Child’s Life
In the tribal regions of Palghar, Maharashtra, access to education is not just limited — it is vanishing.
For just $150, you can sponsor one child’s education for an entire year, ensuring they don’t lose their only opportunity to learn, grow, and dream.
Your donation directly provides:
* Essential learning materials – notebooks, pencils, schoolbags, and basic textbooks
*Safe classroom access – keeping the school operational with electricity, clean drinking water, and functioning toilets
* Basic teacher support – partial assistance for community-based educators
* Emotional safety and dignity – by keeping them away from child labor, early marriage, or exploitation
In these remote villages, where schools are few and often closing, this single donation becomes a full year of hope — a chance for one child to rise above poverty, isolation, and neglect.
You are not just funding supplies. You are preserving a future.
In the quiet tribal belt of Palghar, Maharashtra, INDIA — where dense forests meet forgotten villages — there stands a modest school, the only one for miles. It is more than a building. It is a lifeline. A sanctuary of learning in a region where opportunity is scarce, and dreams are often stifled by poverty, distance, and neglect.
Project (ASHA GHAR ) was born out of a shared mission: to keep this school alive.
With limited government resources and growing infrastructural challenges, the school faces imminent closure. If that happens, dozens of tribal children — many of them first-generation learners — will lose their only access to education. For many, walking several kilometers through rough terrain to another school is simply not possible. The closure would not just shut a door — it would end futures.
Through a joint effort by our NGO HOPEBLIT( GWEN GLOBAL) and SHELTER Foundation, we are working urgently to fund and sustain this school. Our goal is to not only prevent its closure, but to transform it into a resilient rural education model — rooted in dignity, access, and community empowerment.
Education here is not a privilege. It is the only shot at breaking generational cycles of marginalization. Without it, these children risk being pulled into exploitative labor, early marriage, and systemic invisibility.
We invite collaborators, donors, and compassionate changemakers to join hands with us. In keeping this school open, we are keeping hope alive — not just for a village, but for an entire generation waiting to rise.
