Project: Let’s Build a Future

your support will make a difference!

What it is:

Education is a great tool for social redemption, Mancikalalu therefore works, to build together with the boys and girls a customised path of growth that allows them to be autonomous, free adults and emancipate themselves from the past of deprivation from which they come.

Each young man and woman is free to choose the university course that he or she feels best suits his or her interests and to continue his or her studies also with specialised degrees and/or master’s degrees.

Young people who do not wish to continue their university studies are accompanied in their choice of a training and work placement course that will enable them to find a good job and become part of society.

The ‘Let’s Build a Future’ project has as its protagonists 13 boys and girls from marginal and extreme poverty backgrounds in the city of Hyderabad, in the Telangana State.

In spite of a difficult past, they strongly wish to pursue their ambitions and gain independence.

What you can do:

By activating distance support, which involves a regular contribution to the boys and girls who are part of our projects, you are supporting their present.

Distance support is a unique bond that will be created between you and will allow you to see them grow and become free and independent men and women.

The minimum recommended contribution is €264, which will partially cover the costs of education or training, but is nevertheless an extremely valuable help in realising their goals.

Every boy and girl has a different story, path and dreams. Therefore the annual fee varies for each of them.

If you would like to learn more about the expenses that are incurred for each one person, write to us and we will be happy to share them with you.

How to start distance support?

Call us on +39 349 130 5356
Send an email to mancikalalu@gmail.com

Our donation can make a huge difference to improve the lives of many children and young people form poor and vulnerable backgrounds in India