How we do it
Identifying Children
Most at Risk
Homeless
Family
Single
Parent
Below the
Poverty line
Daily Wage
Earner Parent
Working
Minors
Formal School
Drop out
Haven’t been
enrolled in school
Parent Orientation and Community Mindset
Change toward child development
Step 1
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Home visits by community animators
Step 2
02
Facilitate mental and physical well being
Step 3
03
Awareness meetings and personal counselling
Step 4
04
Individualised program for school drop out children
Step 5
05
Provide skills based for livelihood generation to parents
Step 6
03
Support
families with legal documentation- Aadhar card, PAN card.
Education, Health and Community
Development Programs



Actual data from schools 2024-25
Our achievement in the journey depicted in numbers
100%
Effective Student retention in schools to keep learners engaged
800
Students in Sparsha's remedial education centers
6100
Students in Program at 22 BMC Schools and 8 Nashik Schools
8
Remedial education centers operated by Sparsha
1/200
1 animator (community focal ) for every 200 families
15
Health check up camps each year for parents and communities
800
families are provided essential support
36
Parents / Teachers meetings/center/yearWe believe that Sparsha Trust is doing phenomenal work and with adequate support in capacity building and internal system strengthening, they should be able to amplify the impact with the communities.
― Supriya Ramchandran & Manyank Sharma (Volunteer)
The joy in a child’s eyes when they learn something new is the biggest reward. At Sparsha, we use creative methods to make learning fun and meaningful. It's a beautiful journey—for the children and for us as educators.
― Anjali Chinchwalkar– Early Childhood Educator
Volunteering with Sparsha has been an extremely delightful experience. The teachers and children are so warm and welcoming. The kids are always eager to learn and engage with new ideas. I’m excited to come back and continue contributing!
― Arshiya Khan (Volunteer)
InspiringStories
From Dust to Dreams - the Verma’s Story
With no knowledge of urban living or its challenges, the Vermas decided to come to the city. Being daily wage labourers and with kids to take care of, their situation was unsanitary and unliveable to say the least...

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Meet the Teacher - Rubi Paul
For 22 years, Rubi Paul has been a dedicated teacher at Sparsha, serving as a beacon of hope in a community that faces constant threats from poverty and annual demolitions by the BMC.

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Meet the Parent - Rizwana
Rizwana’s journey with her daughter, Zeenat, is a powerful testament to the transformative impact of Sparsha Charitable Trust. Before discovering Sparsha, Rizwana was deeply concerned about her daughter’s future.

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