We believe that every child deserves access to quality STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education. Our DIY-STEM program introduces hands-on learning in government and municipal schools, encouraging students to explore, experiment, and innovate. Through interactive workshops and low-cost experiments, we make STEM fun and accessible. Through engaging projects like building simple circuits and robots, we spark curiosity and prepare young minds for a technology-driven world.
MoreImpact:
Engaging 500+ students annually with practical STEM skills.
Goal:
Bridge the STEM education gap in underserved schools.
To prepare students for a tech-driven future, we introduce robotics education in corporation schools. Through workshops and training sessions, students learn coding, automation, and problem-solving skills using robotics kits. This initiative aims to spark curiosity and nurture future innovators.
MoreImpact:
Training 300–500 students per year in robotics and computational thinking.
Goal:
Build foundational skills for future-ready careers.
Many underprivileged children lack basic school supplies, affecting their education. Through Daptar Dan, we provide school bags filled with essential stationery to students in need, ensuring they have the tools to learn with dignity and enthusiasm.
MoreImpact:
Distributing 1,000+ school bags annually to needy children.
Goal:
Support education access and boost student confidence.
Financial literacy is a crucial life skill often overlooked in traditional education. Our ABC of Money program teaches children in government schools the basics of saving, budgeting, and responsible spending through engaging activities and real-life examples.
MoreImpact:
Reaching 400+ students annually with practical financial knowledge.
Goal:
Build a financially aware generation for long-term economic stability.
We empower women from low-income backgrounds by teaching them stitching and upcycling skills. Through this program, women learn to create useful products like purses, bags, and mats from waste fabric collected from boutiques. This not only promotes sustainability but also provides them with a means to earn a livelihood.
MoreImpact:
Training 300–400 women annually, with 50% securing jobs or starting businesses.
Goal:
Foster economic empowerment and reduce waste through upcycling.
We at SSI Education Foundation are wholly dedicated to the women and their empowerment. Here, they are being trained and introduced with the major requirements and their role in the society.
After education, we have also launched various programmes and activities to develop youth to bring out their hidden core talents.
Beyond our core programs, we collaborate with communities and partners to drive additional impact. These include workshops on environmental awareness, skill-building for youth, and community-driven projects to address local needs. Stay tuned for updates as we expand our efforts to create lasting change.