Our Jodhpur education centre shelters 300 refugee children who migrated from Pakistan, many of whom suffer from malnutrition.
These resilient youngsters have witnessed their homes being left behind, their parents mistreated, and their lives displaced.
At Sewa Nyaya Utthan Foundation, we strive to provide these displaced refugee children with a better life, offering the best facilities within our capacity.
Proper nutrition is imperative for growing children, and the first meal of the day plays a vital role. With this aim, we started a daily fruits distribution program for all the children at our Jodhpur Education Centre.
Fruits and vegetables are rich in essential vitamins, minerals, and plant compounds. They also provide much-needed fibre and are easily digestible, ideal for meeting the needs of these growing children.
We express our heartfelt gratitude to our Sahyogis for making this initiative possible. As seen in the provided pictures, the children are overjoyed to receive fresh fruits daily.



