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#LIGHTALIFE THIS DIWALI

#LIGHTALIFE THIS DIWALI

Thank you Friends for sharing the spirit of Diwali and lighting the path to Education for 23 girls in India.

$20 LIGHTS UP ONE DIYA

$500 LIGHTS UP ALL 25 DIYAS AND GIVES 1 GIRL IN INDIA A SECOND CHANCE AT EDUCATION

#LIGHTALIFE THIS DIWALI

$20 LIGHTS UP ONE DIYA

$500 LIGHTS UP ALL 25 DIYAS AND GIVES 1 GIRL IN INDIA A SECOND CHANCE AT EDUCATION

Second Chance Stories

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Jilanba

Meet Jilanba Chauhan, a 19-year-old from Nikoda village, Gujarat. She faced challenges after her father’s death in 2019, with her mother earning 125 Indian rupees ...

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Summaia

Meet Summaia Naaz, a 36-year-old mother who lives in Hyderabad, Telangana. She has two children and her husband is a cab driver. Summaia’s family ....

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Tameshwari

Meet Tameshwari Banjare from the village of Mongarapali, Chhattisgarh. She left school after failing her Grade 10 exams, she got married and her life became ...

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Sarojini

Meet a young woman named Sarojini who lives at the heart of India’s rural landscape, amidst the bustling village of Mudpur, Chhattisgarh. Born into a family ...

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In the remote district of Rayagada, Odisha, a remarkable transformation is taking place. A group of 190 determined girls and women from Muniguda have embarked on an ...

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Second Chance Program

The Right to Education law in India guarantees free and compulsory schooling to all children up to Grade 8. However, for a variety of reasons (e.g distance, cost, access, socio-economic constraints and cultural barriers) millions of students drop out of school or discontinue their education across India. This phenomenon is even more pronounced for girls and young women, particularly in more remote, rural areas.

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Pratham’s Second Chance program is a low-cost, high value grassroots program focused on bringing disadvantaged girls and women back into the education system to complete their Grade 10 exams. Completing high school gives them employment opportunities and a way out of poverty. Their lives are improved, with benefits filtering over to their children, family, and the community. Since its inception in 2011 the program has impacted the lives of more than 36,000 girls and women. Learn more

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