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Yadu is an eight-year-old child who lives with his parents in the slum of a big town in Tamil Nadu. His father, who is a daily wage labour, was not able to afford to send Yadu to school, despite the boy's keen interest in education.
Yadu was also highly interested in sports and dreamt of becoming a sportsman one day. Yadu's mother, who is a maidservant, renders service in the nearby societies and he would often accompany her to work, where he would play and study with the kids residing in the society.
To help Yadu, donate here
Being a fast-learner, Yadu would learn and absorb everything quickly, and the women residing in the society would often tell his mother that her son is very smart and why is it that he does not attend school - to which Yadu's mother would reply that for a family who is not even able to afford food for the family, how could they manage to send their son to school.
But then things changed for the better.
One day, a lady from the society told Yadu's mother that she no longer needed to worry about the cost of education for Yadu and he would go to the nearby Government Primary School, where he would have access to education, as well as food, without any cost. She instructed that he should begin his education immediately.
Today,
Yadu
has
been
in
the
school
for
almost
three
years
and
is
in
the
third
class.
He
is
a
very
happy
child
now,
working
towards
his
dreams.
Every
day,
he
gets
food
in
the
school.
This
Mid-day
Meal
programme
is
being
run
under
the
'Annamrita' banner.
The
midday
meal
is
of
high-quality
and
delicious.
Similarly,
many
other
such
children,
who
could
earlier
not
afford
to
go
to
school
due
to
poverty,
have
now
started
their
schooling.
Individuals
and
CSR
from
worldwide
are
helping
us
by
donating
funds
to
run
this
programme.
Kindly
help
Yadu
fulfil
his
dream
of
becoming
a
sportsman.
Thanks
Team
Annamrita,
www.foodforchild.com