Education for Poor in India

India is a fast-developing nation, but with a population of over a billion, this progress is lop-sided. While one part of India is a vibrant economy, poverty is a major social problem.    Faced with few options where they live, many migrate to urban areas in search of work and better living conditions;  by living in slums they end up without the basic necessities and live in unhealthy conditions. About 40% of families have to satisfy their hunger with one meal a day.
 
Most of the children from the families who migrate to the cities have never seen the inside of a classroom. Of those that do go to school, the drop out rate is high. Reasons may vary from having no money to pay fees, buy books, school uniform, or inability to cope due to living conditions in the slums.
 
Free education is available, but most do not know how to access it. This is where we step in.