Nanhi Pari Foundation: Empowering Girl Child Rights for Education, Health & Nutrition
Welcome to Nanhi Pari Foundation, a leading organization dedicated to advocating for girl child rights. Our focus areas encompass education, health, and nutrition, ensuring every girl child realizes her full potential in societies that value rights and dignity. We are an independent organization, free from religious, political, or governmental affiliations.
At Nanhi Pari Foundation, we go beyond empowering girl child rights. We also tackle early symptoms and causes of major diseases, including heart disease, cancer, and more. By addressing these critical health issues, we aim to create a healthier future for girls.
Join us in our mission to uplift girl children and make a lasting impact. Your support can help us provide education, healthcare, and nutrition to those in need. Together, we can build a society that respects and protects the rights of every girl child.
Donate now to Nanhi Pari Foundation and contribute to the cause of empowering girl child rights. Together, let’s create a brighter future for girls everywhere.
Welcome to Nanhi Pari Foundation: Empowering Underprivileged Girls in India. Help us create a brighter future by supporting our mission to uplift and educate girl children. Your donation can make a significant impact. Join us today!
Our Vision: Empowerment through Education and Equality. Our Mission: To provide underprivileged girls in India with access to education, healthcare, and a safe environment. Join us in promoting gender equality and holistic development. Donate now to support our cause!
A girl especially is more vulnerable to violence, exploitation and abuse. The poor economic conditions of family households, cultural and social practices and prevalence of child marriage are the significant reasons for girls leaving school early and the decline of their education, which in turn reduces opportunity. It can also lead to early pregnancy which is a substantial health risk. The health of girls who are sexually exploited is also at high risk as they are more likely to contract life threatening diseases.