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Youtharians School

by | 02-07-2014 21:03



Have you ever thought that how we can revolutionize the World by educating unprivileged young people? You and I know that education is most important part of anyone?s life and better future of the world. Understanding from environment to rocket science, one need to be educated to leave a great impact on Earth.

Youtharians at Green Youth Generation, has come up with a great idea. India has highest illiteracy rate is in its village. We thought to restart ?Proud to Donate ABC? in which we collect old books from different schools and then pass to the unprivileged young people with a ?Free Book Fair?. But, one of our regional coordinator said to setup free library.Then we were brainstorming for several days on this project to come up with great idea.

Generally, most of the schools at village shut down after school hours.So, we?ve planned to open a library which will have a diverse collection of book donated by different school students. Then, we?ll ask local schools to support us for providing space for library and let coordinators and volunteers of Green Youth Generation engage the classroom after school hours.

We?ll take admission of unprivileged students and will provide book and education at free of cost. Additional, we?ll create an environment of learning rather of attending classes and will add environmental activities on holidays.

All the certificates and recognition to these students will be provided by Green Youth Generation which is registered NGO under Govt. of India and host school who will provide space and class rooms.

We?ve started sending proposal to schools and getting positive response from their side. And most probably, we?ll start Youtharians School from next academic sessions.

If you?re interested in Youtharians School and wanted to setup any corner of the world then you can write to: youtharia@greenyouthgeneration.org cc: president@greenyouthgeneration.org