
#LetsMakeOurKidsSmile
This education campaign addressed barriers to learning in India, including school conditions, nutrition, sanitation, menstrual health, supplies, and technology access.

The Foundation record includes school initiatives in India, #LetsMakeOurKidsSmile, Enactus Inaayat, the Chahal Family Entrepreneurial Endowed Scholarship at Pace University, and a developing AI education program.
Named programs, alumni, historical media, and application information are preserved here. Earlier aggregate school and scholarship totals remain under review until the underlying records are reconciled.
Restoration and evidence note
The former pillar page presented 212 schools, 1,948 scholarships, a 98% graduation rate, and fictional beneficiary profiles as verified facts. Those figures are not used as current proof here. The original campaigns, five named Pace alumni, historical media, and current inquiry paths remain available.
Historical material remains available as institutional record. Current opportunities are presented separately so a dated campaign, an unverified claim, and an active participation path are never treated as the same thing.
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The historical campaign focused on the conditions that allow children to stay in school and learn: safe classrooms, clean water, sanitation, nutrition, menstrual-health support, supplies, technology, and community participation.
The surviving record states that the Foundation and family supported work across 46 schools in India. That number is retained on the campaign page as a historical claim pending school-level documentation rather than being inflated into a new public total.
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The prior site described work with Enactus H.R. College and the Inaayat initiative around reusable hygiene supplies, menstrual-health education, artisan skills, and dignity.
The surviving Enactus photographs and press reference remain part of the education archive. Any current partnership wording should be confirmed with the organizations involved before publication.
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The scholarship section restores the Foundation-specific program history instead of sending visitors to a generic university page. It includes eligibility, selection structure, the 2026 timeline recorded in the repository, and five named alumni.
The scholarship is administered through Pace University and the Lubin School of Business. Applicants should confirm current materials with the administering program before relying on a deadline or award amount.
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The Foundation is collecting learner, mentor, and partner interest for AI literacy, coding support, responsible AI education, and career mentorship.
Cohort dates, curriculum, available tools, eligibility, and delivery partners must be published only after they are operationally confirmed. The interest forms are not a promise of immediate enrollment or placement.
These destinations preserve the original initiative, its dates, media, named examples, and any claims that still require verification.

This education campaign addressed barriers to learning in India, including school conditions, nutrition, sanitation, menstrual health, supplies, and technology access.

The Foundation-specific scholarship record includes the program history, five named alumni preserved from prior material, and the reviewed 2026 eligibility and application timeline.
External sources can change or disappear. They are preserved here as evidence leads and historical context, not as automatic verification of every claim.
Historical campaign video retained from the prior site.
Open original sourceExternal coverage describing education and school initiatives.
Open original sourceExternal record associated with the Enactus and hygiene-kit history.
Open original sourceEach path states what it actually does. An inquiry is not a placement, a partner proposal is not an endorsement, and a historical campaign is not a current operating claim.
Read the Foundation-specific Pace scholarship history, eligibility record, timeline, and named recipients.
Open scholarship recordShare learner interest for future confirmed AI literacy, coding, and career-readiness opportunities.
Submit learner interestReview the AI Mentor Corps and submit relevant technical, career, or education experience.
Explore mentor interestReview the education giving path after reading the named program and scholarship records.
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