Empowering Children Beyond Survival

From shelter to self-sufficiency – through skills, support, and spirit.

The Problem We’re Solving

In India, most children in orphanages receive food, clothing, and basic education.
But what they don’t get is access to equal opportunities like their privileged counterparts.

  • They lack quality learning, career guidance, and real-world exposure.
  • Many leave the orphanage system at 18, only to end up in low-paying, menial jobs.

  • They are schooled — but not empowered to build a fulfilling life.

Why Parental Engagement is Critical to Student Success
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At Unessa Foundation, we believe survival isn’t enough.

Our intervention programs aim to build:
✅ Life readiness
✅ Confidence
✅ a future where every child stands shoulder to

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Our Approach: Beyond Academics

Our interventions align with:

  • UN SDG 4 – Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education
  • UNCRC Article 28 – The child’s right to education

We don’t run tuition classes.
We run life-transforming experiences.

Our Intervention Programs

Unessa’s interventions are purposefully designed to bridge the gap between survival and self-sufficiency. Our projects are powered by volunteers, guided by empathy, and grounded in real-world outcomes.

We currently run impactful programs under our intervention umbrella, the most prominent being:

Project Sneh

Where Confidence, Character, and Skills Come Together

“Because every child deserves not just care—but a chance to thrive.”

What is Project Sneh?

Project Sneh is a volunteer-led program that provides Education, English Skills, life skills, confidence, etiquettes and real-world readiness to children living in shelter homes and orphanages.

  • Conducted throughout the academic year
  • On-Site at shelter homes and orphanages
  • Sessions are interactive, fun, and engaging
  • Delivered entirely by passionate volunteers & Free of Cost
  • Structured around holistic development, not just academics
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Why It’s Needed

Most children in orphanages receive basic schooling, but lack access to employable skills

Confidence, communication, and creativity often nurtured in well-off families are missing.

After 18, these gaps result in unequal opportunities and diminished confidence in the outside world.

Project Sneh is built to change that.

What We Teach

Helping Children Rise—Academically, Personally, and Professionally

At Unessa Foundation, our teaching goes far beyond textbooks. We deliver a transformational curriculum that nurtures the whole child—academically, emotionally, and socially.

Our goal?
To ensure every child in a shelter home learns with dignity, grows with confidence, and dreams with clarity.

We focus on three foundational pillars:

From rote to real learning. From memorizing to mastering.

  • Foundational Literacy & Numeracy
    Helping children strengthen core subjects through interactive, project-based methods
  • Conceptual Learning
    Live activities, visual aids, and experiments that make learning real and fun
  • Day-to-Day English Proficiency
    Building conversational confidence through situational practice, storytelling, and role play
  • Business English & Etiquette
    Teaching professionalism—from email writing to digital manners
  • Computer Literacy
    Covering MS Office, digital tools, and an introduction to AI so children are not left behind in the digital world
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Because life success depends as much on how we think and feel as what we know.

Our life skills curriculum covers:

Communication – Expressing clearly and listening deeply

Empathy & Respect – Understanding others’ perspectives and boundaries

Teamwork & Collaboration – Working in groups toward shared goals

Critical Thinking & Problem Solving – Navigating real-world challenges

Self-Motivation & Goal Setting – Learning to aim high and follow through

Decision Making – Making thoughtful, values-based life choices

Time Management & Organization – Building healthy routines and productivity

Money Management – Basics of saving, budgeting, and smart choices

Civic Behaviour & Hygiene – Instilling habits of cleanliness, respect, and responsibility

First Aid & Health Awareness – Empowering with basic self-care knowledge

Stress Management – Practicing calm, resilience, and emotional balance

Manners & Social Etiquette – Building presence, courtesy, and confidence

Empowering children to not just survive—but to aspire.

  • Career Exploration Workshops
    Introducing children to real career paths beyond what they see around them
  • Resume Building & Interview Practice
    For older children, we prepare them to step confidently into the real world
  • Internship Pathways & Mentorship
    Connecting them with volunteers and professionals for exposure and inspiration
  • Personal Vision Development
    Helping each child define “what they want to be” and believe it’s possible
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❌ Most institutionalized children lack role models, exposure, or self-worth

✅ We give them a mirror of possibility and a platform to grow
  • Most kids don’t lack talent—just guidance.
  • Our program ensures they don’t get left behind after 18.
  • We bridge the gap between shelter and success.
❌ Old Way ✅ Unessa Way
Textbook Learning Roleplay & Stories
Top-down Teaching Peer Mentorship
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Each participating shelter gets:


• 🎒 Structured curriculum across academic year
• 🧑‍🏫 Fully managed by trained Unessa volunteers
• 🪑 No disruption to regular school hours
• 🧩 Customizable modules based on children’s current needs


All at zero cost to the orphanage.

Our 5-Year Vision

Uneesa Foundations 5-Year Vision

We believe every child deserves not just a roof—but a runway.

How You Can Contribute

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As a Volunteer

  • Deliver hands-on sessions
  • Mentor children through storytelling, workshops, or games
  • Be a role model who shows them what’s possible

As a Donor

  • Sponsor a center, a kit, or even a child’s learning journey
  • Help us expand Project Sneh to more orphanages across India
  • Contribute to a movement that brings lasting change, not just aid
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Voices of Change

Guide for Teachers: Supporting Students with Disabilities

“Before Project Sneh, I never spoke in class. Now, I lead sessions.”

— 13-year-old Aarav, Shelter Home Participant

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“We don’t just teach. We prepare them for life.”

– Hetvi, Volunteer, Vadodara

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