Hollywood actor Joanna Lumley visited the school where the mogya children study and took an hour long class with them.
Hollywood actor Joanna Lumley visited the school where the mogya children study and took an hour long class with them.
DetailsHollywood actor Joanna Lumley visited the school where the mogya children study and took an hour long class with them.
DetailsTiger Watch started the Mogya Rehabilitation program after realising that the community was mainly dependent on poaching for livelihood and needed to be weaned
DetailsWhile the news is all about the severe drought being faced we have good news from the villages we worked on last year.
DetailsOn 2nd Feb 2015, on the eve of World Wetland Day, the Tiger Cell of Forest Department of Ranthambhore organized a bird-watching trip for the kids of Mogya Education Program of Tiger Watch.
DetailsBringing one transformation at a time is what we at ‘The Change Foundation’ are attempting. We believe in the power of trying and believe that even if we can create a positive change in one person’s life we would have nudged the world to be a better place to live in.
DetailsThe foundation providers education and living support to these children. We are working to ensure they grow up to be well educated and responsible citizens of our country.
DetailsWe introduce to you Pooja. She comes from a small dusty town ‘Sirohi’ in Southern Rajasthan. Pooja completed her senior secondary schooling in the year 2013. She joined Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur for her graduation in 2014 and is now in her second year of same. Pooja is an accomplished badminton player and a shooter…
DetailsWe introduce to you Suresh , a visually challenged young man from Chennai. His parents are farm labourers. He has 4 elder sisters ( 3 of them are normal). He and the youngest of his sisters are tottaly blind. Suresh just cleared his class 12th Board and scored 75% in the same. He aspires to be an IAS in the future and thus wants to graduate in History.
DetailsRecently The Foundation had launched the Scholarship Project for deserving students from families which are economicaly weak and thus unable to support their higher education. We started looking for students who have done well in their class 12th exam and are eager to go for higher studies but are being stopped by lack of funds.
DetailsThe Change Foundation had its first fund collection initiative in UK in the month of May. The Indian society of Kent University supported us in this initiative. We look forward to more such activities in India as well as in few other countries.
DetailsThe Foundation family has grown! We have also added another location! The foundation starts its activities in Delhi by taking Five kids in its fold for their education. We welcome Sunny, Kanhaya, Imam, Anjali and Archana in our family.
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