Date: 2 July 2018
Human Life Foundation launched the Back to School Initiative to bring children from nomadic communities into the mainstream education system. The program aimed to eliminate barriers to education through continuous community engagement, parental awareness, and dedicated support, ensuring that every child had the opportunity to build a brighter future through learning.
After one year of continuous awareness campaigns and community outreach, Human Life Foundation successfully enrolled a child from the Banjara community in a government school. The achievement reflected the Foundation’s persistent efforts to educate families about the importance of formal education and its long-term benefits.
To ensure the child’s successful transition into the school system, Foundation volunteers provided regular guidance, counseling, and personal support, even accompanying the child to school and encouraging consistent attendance. The initiative demonstrated the Foundation’s commitment not only to school enrollment but also to sustained educational participation.
The Back to School Initiative marked a significant milestone in promoting education among marginalized and nomadic communities. It helped reduce school exclusion, encouraged parents to prioritize education, and demonstrated that consistent awareness and community support can transform lives. The program reaffirmed Human Life Foundation’s commitment to ensuring that every child, regardless of their background, has access to quality education and equal opportunities.
Human Life Foundation believes that every child deserves the opportunity to learn, grow, and achieve their dreams. Through persistent community engagement and educational support, we continue to break barriers, promote inclusion, and build a future where no child is left behind.

