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Thanks to Innovaccer for Empowering Young Futures

Thanks to Innovaccer for Empowering Young Futures

Thanks to Innovaccer for Empowering Young Futures Youth at Loyola Vocational Institute and V-Care Social Service Centre in Delhi are stepping into a brighter digital future thanks to an exciting partnership between the Jesuit Research and Development Society (JRDS) and Innovaccer Analytics Pvt. Ltd. Innovaccer’s generous support of computers is equipping these students with the vital technological tools they need to learn and grow. This collaboration directly addresses the digital divide, opening up significant opportunities for skill development and enhanced prospects for their future. This initiative reflects a shared vision between JRDS and Innovaccer to empower the next generation through technology and education, contributing to a digitally skilled and progressive India (Viksit Bharat). For Corporate Social Responsibility partnerships and collaboration, you can connect with us at director@jcicdo.org  or sabyasachi@jcicdo.org

Celebrating 25 Years of REAP

Celebrating 25 Years of REAP

Celebrating 25 Years of REAP: Our Partner Transforming Lives! As JRDS, we extend our warmest congratulations to our partner, REAP, on reaching a remarkable milestone – 25 years of dedicated service and transformative impact! From a small literacy center with just six shoeshine boys to a movement that has impacted thousands, REAP’s journey has been one of unwavering commitment and transformation. Through initiatives like the School for Rag-Pickers, Tribal Girls’ Boarding, Self-Help Groups for Women, STEM education, and the Migration Assistance Center, our partner continues to break barriers and build a brighter future. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to every child whose life has been touched, every dedicated volunteer who has lent their time and passion, every generous donor who has believed in the vision, and every fellow partner who has walked alongside REAP on this incredible journey. Here’s to celebrating 25 years of empowerment, resilience, and hope. And here’s to many more years of REAP continuing their invaluable work, transforming lives and building a more equitable world! Picture Credit: REAP

Successful Zonal Workshop on MEAL Concludes in Bangalore

Successful Zonal Workshop on MEAL Concludes in Bangalore

Successful Zonal Workshop on MEAL Concludes in Bangalore The Zonal Workshop on Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL), jointly organized by JRDS, Karnataka Province, and PDOs of the South Zone, was successfully held from March 10th to 12th, 2025, at Ashirvad Centre, Bangalore, bringing together participants from across the South Zone for three days of insightful sessions. Led by Dr. Ranjan Samuel, Managing Director and CEO of Crowdera Foundation, Bangalore, and Mr. Charles from JRDS, the sessions focused on enhancing MEAL practices within participating organizations, fostering valuable discussions and knowledge sharing. The workshop proved to be a significant step towards strengthening accountability and learning within the region’s development sector Dr. Ranjan Samuel, Managing Director and CEO of Crowdera Foundation

International Women’s Day Celebration

International Women’s Day Celebration

Community Comes Together for International Women’s Day Celebration On March 8, 2025, Ms. Babita from the Migrant Assistance and Information Network (MAIN), Caring Through Sharing’s partner working for migrant welfare, organized an International Women’s Day program in Shastri Park Yamuna Khadar Kisan Colony, bringing together women from the community. The event was graced by chief guests Meeta Bhandari, Manju Goyal, and Kamlesh Saxena, who were invited to address the gathering. The MAIN team shared valuable information about women’s rights and entitlements. As a token of appreciation, MAIN honored them with sarees, stoles, and floral garlands. The women felt joyful and proud to be recognized by the organization’s members and expressed their heartfelt gratitude. We strongly believe that when women are empowered, they create a lasting impact on future generations, leading to stronger and more empowered communities. Picture Credit: MAIN

Website Content Creation & Management Workshop

Website Content Creation & Management Workshop

Website Content Creation & Management Workshop A three-day workshop on Website Content Creation and Management for NGOs was successfully held from February 17–19, 2025, at Sitagarha, Hazaribagh. Organized by JRDS, New Delhi, and PDOs of the Central Zone, and hosted by Hazaribagh Province, the workshop aimed to equip NGOs with essential digital skills to create and manage their websites. With 23 participants from various social sectors, the event provided hands-on training in website development, SEO, content structuring, multimedia integration, and website maintenance. The sessions were led by experts Mr. Shubham Yadav, Mr. Antony Glenn Gomez, and Mr. Ferdinant Josepaul, who guided participants through the process of designing, optimizing, and managing their NGO websites effectively. A significant highlight of the workshop was that even participants with no prior experience in website creation were able to develop and present their websites by the third day. They gained confidence in handling domains, servers, CMS platforms, and content management, addressing key challenges in website maintenance. The workshop concluded with a certificate distribution ceremony by Fr. Anil, where participants shared positive feedback, emphasizing the practical, interactive, and empowering nature of the training. Special appreciation goes to Fr. Prakash Baskey, S.J., and the Hazaribagh Province for organizing the workshop and ensuring its success. This initiative marks a crucial step in helping NGOs establish a strong digital presence to enhance their outreach and impact.

CSR Workshop Held in Mumbai

CSR Workshop Held in Mumbai

CSR Workshop Held in Mumbai The Jesuit Research and Development Society (JRDS-DP) successfully conducted a CSR Training Workshop at Vinayalaya, Mumbai, bringing together participants from the West Zone—including Mumbai, Pune, Gujarat, and Goa Province. The workshop focused on “Understanding Challenges in the CSR Landscape,” providing NGOs and organizations with valuable insights into CSR regulations, compliance frameworks, and strategies to maximize social impact. Through interactive discussions and hands-on sessions, participants gained clarity on navigating the evolving CSR ecosystem and leveraging corporate partnerships effectively. This initiative underscores our commitment to empowering our partners with the knowledge and tools needed to align with CSR mandates and create meaningful change. If you’re interested in learning more about CSR compliance and how it can benefit your organization, stay connected for future training opportunities. For more information, please contact: director@jcicdo.org  | sabyasachi@jcicdo.org

Social Media Production & Maintenance Workshop

Social Media Production & Maintenance Workshop

Social Media Production & Maintenance Workshop We conducted an interactive and hands-on Social Media Production & Maintenance Workshop at Atmadarshan, Patna, from February 13-15, 2025. Hosted by Fr. Joseph Sebastian, SJ Director-Development Office (PJS), the workshop brought together participants from India and Nepal to explore key aspects of social media, including Social Media Marketing (SMM), Social Media Optimization (SMO), Search Engine Optimization (SEO), AI-driven strategies, platform-specific best practices, and the use of Canva and AI tools for impactful design. Fr. Joseph Sebastian, SJ Director-Development Office (PJS) Over three immersive days, participants engaged in practical sessions on Meta Ads, social media ad design using Canva, audience persona development, strategic content planning, WhatsApp Business setup, and YouTube strategies for impact and monetization. Engaging activities were also incorporated to enhance learning and interaction. This dynamic workshop was organized by the Jesuit Research and Development Society (JRDS-DP) in collaboration with PDOs of the North Zone. It was facilitated by JRDS team members Tanvi Dogra, Antony Glenn Gomez, and Ferdinant Josepaul, who shared their expertise in strategic communication, social media marketing, and design, ensuring an enriching experience for all participants. Through this initiative, we continue to empower our partners with the skills and tools to strengthen their digital presence, amplify their impact, and drive social change. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ESlj2vcins81hT0MmpmojIAWn_fEqU00?usp=sharing

How Early Intervention Transformed Kabir’s Life in Karnataka

How Early Intervention Transformed Kabir’s Life in Karnataka

How Early Intervention Transformed Kabir’s Life in Karnataka Imagine a world wrapped in silence. A world where connection feels impossible, where the simplest expressions of joy or need are locked inside. Until recently, that was Kabir’s world. This 9-year-old boy couldn’t hear, speak, or socialize. As an autistic child from the marginalized Vaddar tribal community in Karnataka, his future looked uncertain. But thanks to the support of people like you, Kabir’s life has changed. Through our local partners, the Karnataka Jesuit Province and Loyola Vikas Kendra, he’s now learning to speak and attending school for the first time on a scholarship! Kabir (right) with his mother and brother. At his special-needs school in Mundgod, Kabir is receiving the guided support he needs to thrive. Tutors are helping him to socialise, develop his basic literacy, and improve his communication and living skills. Although still a little shy, he is an eager learner and, as he continues at the school until Year 10, he will build the skills needed to become independent and self-reliant. Kabir’s journey shows us why we do this work. It’s proof of the life-changing impact of early intervention and the power of inclusion. Your support isn’t just a donation; it’s an investment in a child’s future, a chance to break down barriers and create a world where every child can reach their full potential. Thank you for being part of Kabir’s journey and for making a real difference in the lives of children who need it most. Picture Credit: Karnataka Jesuit Province 

REAP’s Impact

REAP’s Impact

Empowering Lives Through Education: A Glimpse into REAP’s Impact Caring Through Sharing’s partner, REAP Child NGO, is making remarkable strides in transforming lives through education. Click the link below to watch a short video featuring Ms. Nisha Sinha, a passionate Nursery and STEM teacher at the REAP Learning Center in Jai Bhim Nagar, Kalwa West. In the video, Ms. Sinha shares her inspiring journey as an educator and highlights how REAP is empowering slum communities through education. Watch the video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/H5o9l7MfOvw?si=YQUv1BEpR-i6x5Zw   Together with our partners, we aim to reach more children and build the capacity of dedicated teachers like Ms. Sinha. Join us in making a difference! Visit www.jrds.org.in or contact us to explore how we can support your CSR initiatives.

MAIN India Leads the Way in Community Awareness

MAIN India Leads the Way in Community Awareness

MAIN India Leads the Way in Community Awareness Caring Through Sharing’s partner, Migrant Assistance and Information Network (MAIN India), has successfully conducted impactful awareness programs across Chhattisgarh, Odisha, and Gumla, Jharkhand. These initiatives have played a crucial role in fostering community engagement and addressing critical social issues. A heartfelt thank you to the dedicated team at MAIN India for their unwavering efforts in driving meaningful change at the grassroots level! Picture Credit: MAIN

Cultivating a Sustainable Future with Jan Seva Mandal

Cultivating a Sustainable Future with Jan Seva Mandal

Cultivating a Sustainable Future with Jan Seva Mandal Our partner, Jan Seva Mandal (JSM), under Bombay Jesuits is committed to transforming agriculture by encouraging organic farming practices that are both sustainable and nature-friendly. Through our training programs and field demonstrations, we equip farmers with the tools and knowledge to adopt methods that preserve essential natural resources like land, water, and forests—resources vital to the survival of Adivasi communities. Not only do we provide training, but we also offer subsidies for compost pits, slurry containers, insect spray drums, and farming implements, helping smallholder farmers ease their transition to sustainable practices. We also collaborate with other NGOs, align our efforts with government programs, and focus on research-driven agricultural innovations to benefit the community. While the journey toward sustainable agriculture is full of challenges—such as limited resources, labor-intensive farming, and competition from industrial wages—JSM is steadfast in its mission. By harmonizing Adivasi native skills with modern, nature-friendly technologies, we’re working patiently and collaboratively with farmers to achieve long-term success. Your support can help us expand our initiatives and reach more smallholder farmers. Get involved today: Visit our website: jrds.org.in Support our work through donations or CSR partnerships. Share this story to spread awareness. Picture Credit: Jan Seva Mandal 

Hapag-Lloyd CSR initiative

Hapag-Lloyd CSR initiative

Making a Difference, One Step at a Time with Hapag-Lloyd CSR initiative Hapag-Lloyd CSR initiative We are proud to share that our partner, REAP Child NGO, had the privilege of joining hands with Hapag-Lloyd for a truly impactful CSR initiative in Kalwa, Thane. This inspiring event focused on empowering underprivileged children through education, aligning perfectly with Hapag-Lloyd’s commitment to sustainability and community engagement. Hapag-Lloyd’s core values of care, collaboration, and responsibility were at the heart of the day’s activities. The Hapag-Lloyd team generously donated essential items, including books, stationery, and toys, while also taking time to connect with the children, sharing stories, laughter, and creating lasting memories. Key Highlights of the Day: Strengthening the bond with the local community. Supporting REAP NGO’s mission of breaking barriers to education. Demonstrating Hapag-Lloyd’s core values in action. We extend our heartfelt thanks to Hapag-Lloyd for their incredible support of REAP Child and for their dedication to creating positive change. Your efforts are truly inspiring, and we are deeply grateful for your contribution to this wonderful initiative. A special thank you to REAP’s team members for their contribution and enthusiasm—you make us proud to work alongside such a passionate group! Follow for more: www.jrds.org.in  Picture Credit: REAP (https://reapchild.org/)  

4th Baseline Studies and Needs Assessment Workshop

4th Baseline Studies and Needs Assessment Workshop

4th Baseline Studies and Needs Assessment Workshop 4th Baseline Studies and Needs Assessment Workshop From November 14–16, 2024, the Jesuit Research and Development Society (JRDS) hosted its 4th Baseline Studies and Needs Assessment Workshop at the Delhi Navjivan Renewal Centre, Civil Lines, Delhi. In collaboration with the PDOs of the Delhi Zone, this impactful three-day workshop equipped participants from various congregations with essential tools for effective project planning. Interactive Learning with Our Experts: Led by dynamic trainers Ms. Shruti Aggarwal (Director, Neev – Schooling before School) and Mr. Charles Dhinakaran (Manager, Corporate Relations & Fundraising, JRDS) Our participants gained hands-on experience through engaging exercises and collaborative group activities. Key Highlights of the workshop were: CSR Fundamentals: Understanding its role in community welfare. Survey Techniques: Sampling, data collection, and analysis made simple. Data Interpretation: Transforming raw data into actionable insights. Concept Note Development: Crafting compelling proposals with group synergy. Participants praised the depth, relevance, and practicality of the training. By building the capacities of its partners, JRDS continues to empower them to create meaningful and sustainable changes in their communities. This event underscores JRDS’s commitment to fostering innovation and excellence through capacity-building initiatives. If you’re interested in organizing a similar workshop for your organization, please contact us at director@jcicdo.org 

JRDS 1st CSR Conclave: United for Good

JRDS 1st CSR Conclave: United for Good

UNITED FOR GOOD: JRDS Hosts Its 1st CSR Conclave On December 20th, the Jesuit Research and Development Society (JRDS-DP) proudly hosted its first Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Conclave, “UNITED FOR GOOD”, at the Indian Social Institute, New Delhi. The event was a dynamic platform that brought together corporate leaders, CSR professionals, and community partners to spark conversations around sustainable development, social impact, and corporate responsibility. With 20 esteemed CSR leaders in attendance, the conclave featured engaging panel discussions across four critical themes: Ecology, Environment & Sustainability; Education & Skill Development; Health & Rare Diseases; and Technology & Cyber Security. The day began with an inspiring welcome address by Dr. Sebasti L. Raj, Director of the Conference Development Office, followed by the keynote speech from Dr. Santhosh Mathew, Country Lead, Public Policy & Finance at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, who graced the event as Chief Guest. Dr. Sebasti L. Raj, Director of the Conference Development Office Dr. Santhosh Mathew, Country Lead, Public Policy & Finance at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Panel Discussions: Insights That Inspire Action Sustainability in ActionThe first panel delved into urgent topics such as ecology, climate change, and disaster preparedness. Industry leaders shared actionable insights on integrating sustainability into corporate strategies, leveraging renewable energy sources, and fostering community collaboration for scalable solutions. Reimagining EducationIn alignment with NEP 2020, the second panel explored how CSR initiatives can revolutionize education through inclusivity, equity, and technology-driven learning. Discussions highlighted digital literacy, vocational training, and preparing communities for a tech-driven future. Addressing Rare DiseasesThe third panel brought attention to rare diseases, focusing on the importance of awareness, diagnosis, and accessible treatment. Speakers emphasized the role of CSR in funding research, collaborating with healthcare institutions, and creating inclusive healthcare systems. Bridging the Digital DivideThe final discussion highlighted the critical need for cybersecurity awareness in underserved communities. Panelists presented innovative strategies to promote digital safety, foster inclusive digital growth, and build a resilient online ecosystem. Thematic Session-1 : Ecology,Environment, Climate Change, Sustainability and Biomass Thematic Session-2 : Education & Skill Development-NEP 2020 Mandate Thematic Session-3 : Health,Rare Diseases -Emerging Challenges Thematic Session-4 : Technology, AI and Cyber Security Esteemed Speakers The event featured insights from leading CSR experts, including: Mr. Harbhajan Singh, Chief of Strategy & HR at XLRI Delhi-NCR Mr. Prabhakant Jain Lead CSR, DS GROUP Mr. Dhrubanarayan Mukherjee, General Manager – CSR, Cairn Oil and Gas Mr. Byju Kurian, Head CSR-Bisleri International Pvt Ltd Mr. Mohammad Asim Khan, CSR Head at Cadence Ms. Tanu K., CSR & HR Professional at Birlasoft Mr. Satya Prakash, CEO of FXB India Suraksha Mr. Nikhil Pant, Chairman & CEO REACHA | Founder Lakshyaa Mr. Ashish Jha, Founder, The CSR Universe  Mr. Sandeep Kumar, Founder & CEO of DigiSwasthya Foundation Mr. Vivek Prakash, Senior VP- CSR Jubilant Ingrevia Limited & Head- Jubilant Bhartia Foundation Mr. Anurag Krishna, Social Evangelist & Influencer Mr. Gagan J., Head Learning & Development, Aryalex Foundation for Social Activities Ms. Aastha Dhingra – Clinical Psychologist Dr. Vijender Jeph – Lead: Healthtech Innovations, IPE Global Limited Ms. Ananya Mangal – Delhi Technology University Mr. Sumer Biswas- Director Business Development, IntellAI Technologies Pvt. Ltd Mr. Apresh Mishra – Founder, The Hyphen Dr. Shweta Singh – The CSR Universe  A highlight of the conclave was the JRDS Partner Showcase, where innovative projects were presented to potential donors. This created a platform for meaningful connections, fostering collaboration for future CSR initiatives. JRDS extends heartfelt thanks to all speakers, partners, and participants for making the 1st CSR Conclave a phenomenal success. Together, we are shaping a sustainable future—this is just the beginning! Stay tuned for more impactful CSR engagements that drive real change and upcoming CSR conclaves in 2025.

Udayani’s Impact Through Self-Help Groups and Community Development

Udayani’s Impact Through Self-Help Groups and Community Development

Udayani’s Impact Through Self-Help Groups and Community Development Udayani Social Action Forum, a dedicated partner of Caring Through Sharing (CTS), is transforming lives in Kolkata, West Bengal, by empowering women from Dalit and Adivasi communities. At the core of Udayani’s work is the establishment of Self-Help Groups (SHGs) and federations, which serve as the foundation for community-driven development. Through these grassroots organizations, Udayani mobilizes women to drive sustainable and impactful change. Our partner conducts capacity building workshops for these communities. Recently participants were introduced to six essential SHG records: 1. Resolution Copy, 2. Saving Copy, 3. Attendance Copy, 4. Loan Copy, 5. Personal Saving Copy, and 6. Debit/Credit Copy. SHG leaders were trained on how to accurately maintain these records to ensure transparency and financial discipline within their groups. Udayani operates across five blocks—Bishnupur I, Jamlpur, Kalna I, Kalna II, and Pandua—spanning three districts: Burdwan, South 24 Parganas, and Hooghly. Currently, over 400 SHGs, 25 federations, and five active movements are working together to empower women, foster economic independence, and create lasting social change in these regions. Support the initiatives of our partners. Contact: director@jcicdo.org

Baseline Survey and Needs Assessment Workshop

Baseline Survey and Needs Assessment Workshop

Baseline Survey and Needs Assessment Workshop A three-day workshop on baseline and needs assessment was successfully conducted at Manresa House, Ranchi, from October 24 to 26, 2024, by JRDS and the PDOs of Central Zones. The workshop aimed to equip 49 participants from various congregations with foundational knowledge and practical skills in baseline studies and needs assessment, essential for impactful project planning. The workshop began with a prayer led by Sr. Ranjita Kindo, followed by a welcome address from Fr. Paul Fernandes SJ, who highlighted the importance of baseline assessments in project planning. Fr. Alex Toppo SJ provided a historical overview of Manresa House, and Fr. George Kerketta SJ shared his experiences in project proposal writing, emphasizing the significance of baseline assessment techniques. Our trainers, Ms. Jennifer Selvaraj, National Consultant for MHM at UNICEF India, and Mr. Charles Dinakaran, Manager at JRDS, facilitated the workshops, bringing a wealth of experience and knowledge to the participants. The interactive sessions, combined with practical exercises, provided a hands-on learning experience that fostered skill development and confidence. Key topics covered included the fundamentals of Corporate Social Responsibility and its role in community welfare, along with baseline surveys, sampling and data collection, data management, analysis, interpretation, and reporting. Participants also engaged in concept note development through group work sessions. The workshop received high praise from attendees, who appreciated the depth and practicality of the training. By investing in the capacity of our partners, JRDS is empowering them to make a lasting difference in their communities. JRDS remains committed to providing ongoing support and capacity-building opportunities for its partners, fostering a culture of innovation and excellence. If you would like to conduct similar workshops for your organization, contact us at director@jcicdo.org.

Transforming Lives from Mud Huts to New Beginnings

Transforming Lives from Mud Huts to New Beginnings

Empowering Nagubai: From Mud Hut to New Beginnings In Karnataka, India, life hasn’t been easy for communities and people like Nagubai. For 30 years, Nagubai has lived in a small shelter in her village. She and her husband both worked as day labourers to provide day to day essentials for their family of six until an injury forced Nagubai out of work. Their home – a badly damaged mud hut – became unlivable when they could no longer afford the constant repairs it required. With support from the Karnataka Jesuit Province, ‘The Sustainable Development of Indigenous Tribal Populations Program’ empowers Indigenous people like Nagubai, through livelihood training, education on land rights and access to housing. Thanks to your support, Nagubai now has the opportunity to build a safe home and take control of her future. You can help families like Nagubai’s by donating to Caring Through Sharing (CTS). Your support can provide them with safe housing, healthcare, and education. Let’s work together to build a brighter and safer future for these communities.  www.jrds.org.in

SVMS’s Organic Farming Workshop

SVMS’s Organic Farming Workshop

Harvesting Knowledge, Growing Futures: SVMS’s Organic Farming Workshop Caring Through Sharing’s (CTS) partner, Shirpur Vishwa Mandal Sevashram (SVMS) under the Bombay Jesuits, recently organized an organic farming workshop for farmers in collaboration with the government agriculture department. Approximately 56 farmers participated in this workshop and gained valuable farming inputs to enhance their farming practices. The workshop covered a range of topics, including soil health, composting, and pest management. These sessions were designed to equip farmers with practical knowledge and techniques they can implement in their daily agricultural activities.   This initiative highlights the commitment of Caring Through Sharing’s partner, Shirpur Vishwa Mandal Sevashram’s, to uplifting and empowering local farmers. By providing access to essential information and resources, SVMS is fostering a healthier and more sustainable future for the community. The workshop not only enhanced the skills of the farmers but also instilled a renewed sense of hope and possibility. To learn more about SVMS’s initiatives and how you can support their mission, continue following our website at www.jrds.org.in

Run for a Cause: Support REAP at the Tata Mumbai Marathon

Run for a Cause: Support REAP at the Tata Mumbai Marathon

Run for a Cause: Support REAP at the Tata Mumbai Marathon Support our partner, REACH EDUCATION ACTION PROGRAMME (REAP), as they participate in the Tata Mumbai Marathon 19th January, 2025. It’s more than a race—it’s a mission to empower slum kids and promote STEM education for girls! Your generosity will directly impact those in need, creating a brighter and more sustainable future for all. Together, we can make a lasting difference. We extend our heartfelt thanks for your support. Follow the link to learn more and reserve your spot today: https://www.unitedwaymumbai.org/tmm/view-ngo-711

Empowering Adivasi Women: A Success Story

Empowering Adivasi Women: A Success Story

Empowering Adivasi Women: A Success Story Caring Through Sharing is proud to celebrate the remarkable achievements of 28 Adivasi women from Shirpur, Maharashtra. Under the guidance of our partner, the Bombay Jesuits, these women successfully completed a tailoring course, opening doors to new opportunities and empowering them for a brighter future. To commemorate their accomplishment, the women were invited to visit the Xavier Institute of Engineering (XIE) campus in Mahim. Warmly welcomed by Fr. John Rose, Director at XIE, and his staff, they received their completion certificates and had the opportunity to explore the campus. This experience serves as a powerful testament to the transformative impact of education and skill development on women’s lives. By acquiring tailoring skills, these Adivasi women have gained valuable tools to improve their livelihoods and contribute to their communities. Let’s continue to empower Adivasi women and create a more equitable society together.  

Transforming Lives: CTS’s Impact on Rural Schools

Transforming Lives: CTS’s Impact on Rural Schools

Transforming Lives: CTS’s Impact on Rural Schools Caring Through Sharing (CTS) through a successful partnership with the Jesuits Madhya Pradesh Province, have equipped seven rural schools with computers, impacting the lives of thousands of underprivileged students and staff. More than just computers, we’re building a brighter future in these schools: Loyola School, Gorrapara Pathalgaon St. John Berchmans’ School, Dhanwarkala Nirmala Primary School, Jhingo Loyola School, Bhaiswar St. Xavier’s School, Barmakela St. Xavier’s School, Ambikapur St. Xavier’s School, Baikunthpur The introduction of computer facilities in our rural schools has empowered young minds to navigate the digital landscape, opening doors to new opportunities. Teachers are also benefiting from the ability to perform their work more efficiently in a digital environment, making their classes more engaging and interactive. But our work doesn’t stop there. We’ve also addressed a critical health concern by constructing a borewell at Loyola School, Gorrapara Pathalgaon. This vital source of safe drinking water benefits students and staff, reducing absenteeism due to waterborne illnesses and promoting better health. Meet Rani (name changed), a shining example of our impact. Before the computers arrived at St. Xavier’s School, Rani’s dream of a career in the IT sector seemed distant. Now, with access to computers, Rani thrives in her digital literacy education. Your support can empower students like Rani to reach their full potential. Caring Through Sharing (CTS) is committed to bridging the digital divide in rural Madhya Pradesh. Every rupee counts! Donate today and help us create a lasting impact on these underprivileged communities. Donate Now: https://jrds.org.in/donation/