Soumitra Ray, a renowned singer from Kolkata heard the story of Malala Yousafzai while touring the United States.
Malala stood against the Taliban ban on Female Education and was shot in the head three times before being rehabilitated in England.
This inspired Soumitra to advocate for the empowerment of the girl child through education.
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DONATE FOR HOPEVision Malala Charitable Trust is located in Jadavpur, Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Interested donors, sponsors, or volunteers can reach out via phone or email for further information.
All enquiries related to donations, volunteering, partnerships, or visits are welcomed and handled with transparency and prompt response.
Yes. Vision Malala welcomes individual donors, corporate sponsors, CSR partners, and institutions to support specific initiatives such as infrastructure development, education sponsorship, healthcare programs, or skill-building activities.
Customized sponsorship models can be developed to align with donor objectives while maintaining transparency and accountability.
All donations received by Vision Malala are used directly for program implementation. The Trust has no administrative overheads, as all operations are managed by dedicated volunteers.
Funds are allocated transparently toward infrastructure development, education, healthcare, nutrition, and essential supplies, ensuring maximum impact per contribution.
While the school receives partial government assistance, it is insufficient to meet the actual needs of one hundred residential students. Infrastructure limitations, overcrowding, lack of sanitation facilities, and the absence of funding beyond Class VIII create serious challenges.
Vision Malala steps in to fill these gaps by funding infrastructure upgrades, healthcare, educational continuation, and essential living facilities that directly impact the girls’ quality of life and future prospects.
The primary beneficiaries are one hundred underprivileged girls aged between 4 and 14 years, coming from extremely low-income and vulnerable backgrounds. Many of these children were at risk of child labor, neglect, or early school dropout before joining the residential school.
Vision Malala provides them with essential amenities, healthcare, academic support, extracurricular training, and continued educational assistance beyond government provisions.
Vision Malala actively welcomes volunteers who can contribute time, skills, or expertise in areas such as teaching, mentoring, arts, music, computers, sports, and life-skills training.
Even a few hours a week can make a meaningful difference in the lives of these children. Interested individuals can contact the Trust directly to explore volunteering opportunities.
Yes. Donations made to Vision Malala Charitable Trust in India are eligible for tax deduction under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act. Donors are advised to retain donation receipts for tax filing purposes.
For donors in the United States, contributions can be made through a registered 501(c)(3) partner organization, making them eligible for tax deductions under U.S. law.
Current priorities include creating additional habitable space, building an activity room, library, computer lab, and additional bathrooms, as well as repairing and reorganizing existing facilities. The Trust also aims to extend residential and academic support for girls beyond Class VIII so they can complete secondary education.
These initiatives require sustained financial support to ensure safety, dignity, and continuity of education for every child under the Trust’s care.
Vision Malala focuses on holistic development by supporting education, health, nutrition, sanitation, emotional well-being, and life skills. The Trust has provided beds, lockers, healthcare services, tutors, computers, books, fans, kitchen equipment, and recreational facilities for the girls.
In addition to basic needs, the Trust also arranges private coaching, computer classes, cultural activities, medical monitoring, and mentorship to ensure long-term educational continuity.
Vision Malala Charitable Trust is a registered non-profit organization based in Kolkata, India, working to empower underprivileged girls through education, healthcare, and improved residential living conditions. The Trust currently supports one hundred girls residing at a government-supported residential school in Jadavpur, Kolkata.
The Trust is fully volunteer-driven and focuses on bridging critical gaps where government support is limited, ensuring children receive a safe, dignified, and nurturing environment for learning and development.
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