Reg. 405835
PAN No. AAXCA7738H
Unique ID DL/2022/0329289

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A HEALING TOUCH

Ailza Welfare Foundation is an effort to lay a positive foundation of change in the field of rehabilitation for the disabled underprivileged kids, we believe that happiness…

WALL OF PROSPERITY

Happiness is something we end up chasing all our lives ever since the onset of birth. We’re born and our new life is celebrated as our birthday year after year, celebrating the…

BE HELPING HAND

We are completely dependent on the generosity of individuals, corporate houses, educational institutions and philanthropic organizations. We welcome donations, large and small.

Ailza Welfare Foundation

Ailza Welfare Foundation believes that every child deserves the best chance for a bright future and that’s why we are fiercely committed towards ensuring that children not only survive, but thrive. We run programmes in the remotest corners of India and urban areas to provide quality education and healthcare, protection from harm and abuse and life-saving aid during emergencies to children.

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WHAT WE DO

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Helping Oldage

Old age is an unavoidable part of our life cycle and should be lived gracefully rather than grudgingly.

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Girls Education

Ailza Welfare Foundation encourages family values starting from “Save a Girl child and educate her”

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Sponsor A Child

As a sponsor, you will receive regular reports and updates regarding your ward’s academic and extracurricular activities.

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Child’s Class/ School

As a sponsor, you will receive regular reports and updates regarding your ward’s academic and extracurricular activitiesAs a matter of policy we do not encourage sponsors to send gifts/gift money to their sponsored children.

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Children in care

Helping the poor with medical / financial aid is instrumental in creating a secure and better future for our country.

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Library and Reading Project

The Reading Project has grown-from a dozen or even fewer students in the beginning to over 500 who regularly visit the library

Live Cases Of Children