Children from nomadic and semi-nomadic tribes in Tamil Nadu have historically been blocked by systemic marginalization, extreme poverty, and a lack of access to formal education. Many of these children face economic insecurity, high dropout rates, and the threat of child labor or begging.
Since 2005, the Guru Krupa Foundation (GKF) has been a vital partner in helping these children secure brighter futures from themselves and their communities. Based in New York, GKF follows a holistic philosophy to charity that aligns perfectly with our mission to provide education, health, nutrition, and basic care to these disadvantaged nomadic children.
We are thrilled to announce the continuation of GKF’s support. This year, their funding covers our operational expenses and staff salaries of 14 teachers. This essential funding allows us to provide a high-quality Montessori-based education and nutritious meals to all the children at our school.
We are deeply grateful for the Guru Krupa Foundation’s unwavering commitment. Together, we are empowering these nomadic tribal children the ability to break the cycle of poverty and step into a future of dignity.









