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Education
Ashwita, 27, is a widowed mother of three who lost her husband in a sudden work accident. Now, she works tirelessly every day to support her children and rebuild their future on her own.
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₹500000.00
A mother. A small rented room. Her son sitting quietly beside her with a notebook in his lap. And then, her trembling words— speaking to all of us with teary eyes:
"Bachcho ko khud se door rakhna, kisi maa ki khushi nahi hoti. Majboori hoti hai."
Keeping your children away from you is never a mother’s choice. It is her helplessness.
Her son's name is Aditya. He is just seven years old.
His father, a sanitation worker, lost his life while cleaning the city’s gutters — a tragic accident that changed everything for the family overnight.
As his mother says softly, after that morning, "Sab kuch badal gaya." The whole life turned upside down.
But despite the loss, what did not change: Aditya still picks up his pencil every morning. He still goes to school. He still tells his mother that when he grows up, he wants to study and become a good person.
And whenever his mother breaks down, he tells her:
“Maa, main bada hoke aapka sahara banunga.”
One day, I will grow up and be your support.
Seven years old - yet already carrying tomorrow on his tiny shoulders — not as a burden, but as a promise.
At Riddhi Siddhi Charitable Trust, Aditya studies alongside 35 other children — each one with a single parent, each one with a story of loss, each one still showing up every morning because someone made it possible.
That someone is a Donor. Someone like you.
Your donation — whatever you can give — goes directly towards welfare of these children. For a child's school fee. For a notebook. For a uniform. For nutritious meals. To the small, essential things that make education possible.
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