Bearing Fruit – Jyoti’s Story
Jyoti grew up in deep poverty, studying by faith and determination—even without electricity—until she encountered Christ and her life began to change.
Sharing Hope. Nurturing Transformation.
Jyoti grew up in deep poverty, studying by faith and determination—even without electricity—until she encountered Christ and her life began to change.
A Global Helps Network coach rescued a 10-year-old girl out of legal slavery! Read about Kamla’s experience and dreams.
Ramkeval, a 15-year-old from Nizampur village in Barabanki district, Uttar Pradesh, has achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first student from his village to clear the class 10 board exams since India’s Independence in 1947. But the children around him can barely read simple sentences in their mother tongue.
The 17-year-old had just completed high school and dreamed of continuing her education in accounting. However, her parents had other plans. They strictly forbade her from going to college or attending computer classes, insisting that she should get married instead. Despite her repeated attempts to reason with them, they remained firm in their decision. To them, her future was already set—marriage, not education.
We have four coaching centers in the villages where we are training nearly a hundred and sixty students three hours a day every day after school.
We are dedicated to providing high-quality computer education to rural youth. We have three computer centers with nearly sixty students enrolled.
In one of our computer centers, we trained eighteen students grade 7 to 11, from downtrodden areas in a basic computer courses
Underprivileged youths from slums and villages have a strong desire for computer training. However, due to persistent financial constraints they have been unable to reap the benefits of computer literacy. Our project provides computer training to youth in Microsoft Office programs.
“I knew about Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Google, but don’t know how to use it.”
The Covid-19 pandemic has been a big blow to education for underprivileged children in India. With schools closed in India since March 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic, education has taken a big hit. Underprivileged students from rural areas are facing the big challenge as schools have turned to online education to fill the gap.