Malini, from a remote village in Tamil Nadu, overcame hurdles to continue her education and crack NEET. Now, at Tirunelveli Medical College, she’s set to be the first woman doctor in her village.
This year, let’s celebrate with purpose — by giving children the gift of education.
As we celebrate this special occasion, our hearts are full of gratitude.
But for millions of children in India, education is still a distant dream. Poverty, gender discrimination, and lack of access continue to keep them away from school.
So this year, we invite you to make a meaningful contribution. Let’s turn this special day into a celebration of change.
📚 How Your Gift Makes A Difference
For a child living in poverty, education is the key to breaking free — it opens doors to opportunity, builds confidence, and nurtures dreams. Your donation can:
Every gift is a step towards keeping children in school and helping them grow into healthy, confident, and educated individuals.
💛 CRY’s Impact So Far
CRY – Child Rights and You – is one of India’s most trusted NGOs, working for over four decades to ensure that every child gets a happy, healthy, and safe childhood. With support from donors like you, we’ve been able to drive real change on the ground. In the past year (2024-25):
🎈 Help Us Celebrate with Purpose
Together, let’s ensure that every child gets the chance to learn, grow, and dream big.
All donations are eligible for 50% tax exemption under Section 80G.
*In the 15-18 age group, our enrolment and retention rate is 18% better than the all India enrolment status – GER. (based on the UDISE+ 2023-24 report)
*(Only 2% children in CRY project areas are underweight, as compared to 32% all India status as per NFHS 5)
Malini, from a remote village in Tamil Nadu, overcame hurdles to continue her education and crack NEET. Now, at Tirunelveli Medical College, she’s set to be the first woman doctor in her village.
Mamta Gujjar fought against all odds to continue her education and become a footballer! Inspired by her story of struggle, Google selected her for its #SearchForChange campaign.
Forced to drop out of school and work as a child labourer at once, Rohit re-enrolled in school and continued his education. Today, he is a part of the Bihar Military Police Academy and hopes to make his nation proud!
CRY works with project partners at the grassroots level to create sustainable change for India’s children. We currently have 150 project partners across 20 states in India that work on various child rights issues
Here’s the work we are able to do for our children, all because of YOU
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