Education

We provide educational kits to support students.
Poor students require school supplies such as notebooks, uniforms, clothes, shoes, pens, pencils, fees for private schools, and tutoring. These disadvantaged girls excel in academics but lack support due to their parents' low-income jobs in construction, scavenging, tobacco production, leading to financial struggles for education expenses.
Many children belong to marginalized communities that encounter extensive prejudice.
Child Education
Child Education, a nationwide initiative by SECT, aims to offer essential schooling and healthcare to needy children. SECT firmly believes that addressing issues like healthcare, poverty, population management, joblessness, and human rights is best initiated through investing in education.
Education is both the pathway and the destination for a better life: it enables livelihood and broadens awareness on important topics like health, social behavior, and rights, leading to personal growth and better citizenship.
What We Do!
SECT's educational efforts encompass preschool (ages 3-6), education for non-school-going children (ages 6-14), support for school attendees needing extra help (ages 6-14), and bridging courses for dropouts (ages 14-18), focusing on underprivileged children facing challenges like child labor or extreme poverty.
Let's get children back in school now!
Our assistance can help numerous additional children in school to sustain their education. It can guide children towards their aspirations by highlighting the significance of studying. It can create more memorable experiences of school life with peers and educators. It can provide daily nutritious lunches throughout the academic year. It can boost children's confidence in their future independence. It can ensure regular school attendance to facilitate daily learning and exploration.