Women Empowerment
n agrarian society male-female are like Beljodi of Hal (Bullock pair of a plough). In such situation both should be well versed with all the technological complexities and options for family livelihood. In the operational area of RBKS the status of women in society was pathetic. Impact of long socialization processes and lacks of control over financial sources the status of women in society continued to move down.
Education
We believe that the purpose of education is to make the child a self-motivated and independent learner. Kiddies Foundation strives to develop educational opportunities for all children based on this idea. Kiddies Foundation conducts the IEC activities for awaking people about importance of education through following activities: 1. Community Mobilization and Awareness Activities 2. School Bag & Dresses Distribution to BPL Children
Skills Developement
Majority of India’s population still lives in the villages. The numbers of youths are also increasing in the villages. The number of youth is increasing faster than the rate of job creation. Youths are considered as the future of any nation.The youth comprises over one-third of the Indian population which in turn constitutes a major part of the labor force of the country. The number of underprivileged youth in India who lack education and proper guidance is humungous. It is not their lack of knowledge that is the reason for this.
Child Welfare
Kiddies Foundation aims towards lasting improvements in the quality of life of disadvantage and marginalised children living in abject poverty and injustice with focus towards protection and promotion of rights, interests and dignity of children. Our approach to child development seeks to simultaneously address to physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of a child’s life. Thus all child development programmes incorporate a variety of approaches to help educate and grow children in to healthy sustainable adults
Old Age Welfare
We work for old age society as we know that majority of 71% of the elderly population lives in rural India and 29% in the urban. Factors like literacy level, economic independence, age-old dependency ratio, diseases and other health impacts vary. With rapid urbanisation and a shift in socio-economic priorities, traditional family structures and values have changed. Meager old age pensions provided by the government (Rs. 200 per month in many states barring few like Goa where it is Rs. 2000) are insufficient.
