Tribal villages are very often far from high schools and poor parents, mostly illiterate, do not prioritise education for their children. Staying in the fostership homes therefore facilitates access to public school and college for these 100 young people from 13 to 25 years old.

In Hunsur, in southern India, the youngsters in our the Fostership home benefit from a full care (accommodation, meals, hygiene, medical follow up, school fees) as well as school support, sports and cultural activities at the end of the day and during weekends.

Our objective is to facilitate access to education for these young Adivasis and enable them to pursue higher education or to follow vocational training.

On the way to school