
Education · Stories of Impact
Sunita Devi
Bihar, India · Age 35
“When I learned better methods, my students' dreams grew larger.”
From where they started to where they are now.
Education is the longest lever we have against poverty, and it rarely moves on its own. This is what it looks like when a child, a teacher, or a whole school is given the tools, the mentorship, and the steady belief that learning can change a life—and then decides to prove it true.
Village teacher with no formal training, 60 students in one room
Received teacher training and classroom transformation support
Now leads teacher training workshops, school attendance up 45%
When I learned better methods, my students' dreams grew larger.
Why this work matters.
We invest in education because it compounds. A scholarship, a trained teacher, or a rebuilt classroom does not help one student once—it shapes everyone they go on to teach, hire, raise, and lead. We focus on the foundations that schools and families cannot afford alone, and we stay long enough to see them take hold.