IMPACT

Our Schools & Shelthers

Our schools in Delhi and Karnataka serve children from nearby slums and tribal communities. Many of these children have lost their childhood, surviving on less than one dollar a day. Through our programs and partner schools, we can provide them access to an education they would otherwise never have received—helping lift them out of poverty and guiding them toward a brighter future.

We do not operate our own shelter homes. Instead, we partner with organizations that support survivors of human trafficking, helping them recover and rebuild their lives. While shelter homes often have limited resources, our free English education programs provide survivors with life-changing opportunities—a second chance to learn, grow, and create a brighter future.

WEF — 6th Grade Student in Gurgaon
“I’m learning new words, how to pronounce those words, and using grammar rules every day. Thank you so much for this opportunity!”
6th Grade Student in Gurgaon
WEF Learning Journey
This graph tracks the progress of students across key English skills—reading, speaking, writing, vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation—over a full year, highlighting overall performance trends and areas for improvement.

Our Programs

Our schools in Delhi and Karnataka serve children from nearby slums and tribal communities. Many of these children have lost their childhood, surviving on less than one dollar a day. Through our programs and partner schools, we can provide them access to an education they would otherwise never have received—helping lift them out of poverty and guiding them toward a brighter future.

We do not operate our own shelter homes. Instead, we partner with organizations that support survivors of human trafficking, helping them recover and rebuild their lives. While shelter homes often have limited resources, our free English education programs provide survivors with life-changing opportunities—a second chance to learn, grow, and create a brighter future.

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This module helps educators develop a deep awareness of students’ backgrounds, emotional needs, learning levels, and cultural contexts. It equips teachers to recognise trauma, adapt to diverse learning styles, and create supportive connections.

Focuses on practical, everyday English communication skills. Educators learn interactive methods to help students speak confidently, improve vocabulary, and engage in real-world conversations.

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Covers effective instructional strategies that make learning engaging and meaningful. This includes student-centred approaches, activity-based learning, foundational pedagogy, and adaptable methods for mixed-level classrooms.

Provides tools to build emotionally safe, nurturing, and respectful learning spaces. Educators learn safeguarding practices, behaviour management techniques, and methods to cultivate trust and stability.

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Empowers educators to help students strengthen their self-esteem, resilience, and voice. This module explores positive reinforcement, motivation techniques, and activities that encourage personal growth and empowerment.

Teaches educators how to design structured, clear, and engaging lessons. This includes setting learning outcomes, organizing activities, managing time effectively, and ensuring lessons meet students’ needs.

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Feedback

Focuses on giving constructive, supportive feedback that guides student improvement. Educators learn how to communicate clearly, encourage progress, and positively track student development.

Our Milestones

2017 – YEAR FOUNDED

Started with 20 students.

2018 – SUCCESSFUL PILOT

Increased number of students to 100.

2019 – PARTNERED WITH NGO

An NGO rescuing girls from human trafficking expanded its work, implementing programs across multiple sites and increasing enrollment to 250 students.

2020 – COVID HALTED CERTAIN PROGRAMS

We offered COVID-relief aid—including food and clothing—and still ensured students kept learning online.

2021 – PROGRAMS RESUME

Institutions reopened and programs resumed in person, leading to an additional 100 students enrolling.

2022 – ADD SHELTHER HOMES

On a strong upward trajectory, students performed exceptionally well, and additional shelter homes came online.

2023 – INCREASED STUDENTS TO 450

Student enrollment reached 450, alongside the launch of a specialized program for senior learners.

2024 – SHELTHER HOMES IN CAMBODIA

Enrollment continues to rise, and new shelter homes in Cambodia have been brought online.

2025 – SHELTHER HOMES IN NEPAL

The shelter home in Nepal was launched and brought online.

Our Testimonials

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