Empowering Girls with Education
Unlocking the potential of our girls is crucial for the nation’s growth. However, in many places, the girl child is still unwelcome. Girls often face gender-based discrimination from birth and throughout life, hindering their access to equal opportunities. Even today, millions of girls do not get access to proper education, adequate nutrition, and healthcare making them vulnerable to exploitation
Empowering Girls Through Education for a Brighter Future
Educating girls has a phenomenal impact on communities, nations, and the world. Educated girls avoid early marriage, lead healthier lives, and pursue brighter career goals. They earn more, actively participate in important decisions, and build brighter futures for themselves and their communities at large.
What We are Doing for Girl's Education



Enrolling out-of-school and dropout children










Enrolling out-of-school and dropout children
We identify and enroll out-of-school children and re-enroll dropouts through community involvement, parental counseling, children’s collectives, and awareness campaigns. Know More



Improving infrastructure and facilities










Improving infrastructure and facilities
Our project teams collaborate with local communities, school committees, and administrators to enhance school infrastructure, ensuring children have safe classrooms, clean water, and hygienic toilets for consistent attendance and academic success. Know More



Connecting children with educational programs










Connecting children with educational programs
We inform children and parents about available government education programs, guiding them on how to benefit from these resources. Know More



Teacher training and skill development










Teacher training and skill development
Our projects offer training programs for teachers, introducing modern, interactive methods to foster inclusive, student-friendly classrooms. Know More



Providing support classes










Providing support classes
We organize learning center classes to support children who struggle academically or have previously dropped out. Know More



Fight against girl child labor and child marriage










Fight against girl child labor and child marriage
Our drives aim to end girl child labors and child marriages from the roots by parental counselling, and facilitating the children with education and support materials. Know More
Statistics on Girl Child Education in India
The numbers below represent the current state of girls’ education, highlighting the urgent need to support educational opportunities for girls.
38%
of girls in India, between 15 – 18 years
are out of school (RGI Census 2016 and UDISE data 2016-17)
40%
of girls in India, between 6-17 years
do not complete secondary school (DLHS III 2007-08)
3%
of school in india provide complete school education from Class 1 to 12
Our Impact in Empowering Girls Through Education
3,092
Child marriages stopped
6,977
Children removed from child labor
50,832
Children in the Children’s Collectives
212,079
Children mainstreamed into schools
633
Schools with 100% retention
How you canContribute to Girls'Education
There are multiple ways you can contribute to a girl’s education and shape a happy and safe childhood for her.


Re-enroll Girls Who
Have Dropped Out
Support out-of-school children by helping them re-enroll.
Stories of Hope
A mother’s plight for her daughter’s education
During their work with Project Mitwa Mahila Kalyan Evam Seva Samiti (MMKSS) in Chhattisgarh, CRY America came across a girl struggling to continue her education following her father’s death. Her mother explained that with her limited income, she could no longer afford the costs of private school education.
The project team advised the mother to transfer her daughter to a government school to ensure her education could continue. They assisted in resolving issues related to unpaid fees and helped secure a transfer certificate, enabling a smooth transition.
The 16 year girl is now enrolled in her new school, attending classes regularly, and serving as an inspiration to others in her community to value and prioritize education.
Testimonials fromBeneficiaries, Educators, And Parents
Yogita Manghnani, Seattle Volunteer: Child marriage takes away a girl’s right to a happy childhood. It forces her to give up her education & family to take on the role of a wife at a very young age. The girl child may not be ready to handle pregnancies, leading to complications for both the mom and baby. She deserves to enjoy her childhood, play and go to school just like a male child; contribute to the family and society at her own terms; choose to marry when she is physically and emotionally ready to build her own family.
I got the inspiration to join CRY from my Dad. His deeds inspired me to give back to the society which led me to volunteer with CRY America, that has made a great impact by providing the basic needs to underprivileged children. I am privileged to be associated with CRY and to help raise funds for its noble cause gives me a great sense of achievement. It is the smiles on the faces of these children that keeps me going and inspires me to continue serving them through CRY.
“Children should have a busy life – playing with friends, eating healthy food, studying, growing themselves creatively and intellectually and showered with love. Instead, when children are asked to earn a living for themselves and their families, they’re robbed of their basic human rights. We feel that for the cost of a birthday party a year, you could change the future of a child. Then why not?”
“CRY is a one of a kind NGO that embraces a holistic approach providing health, education, and nutrition to ensure a safer and better future for children in India. We are touched by the breadth and level of commitment of its volunteers, donors and partners. It is an honor to serve with CRY in our own little way.”
“Educating a child has a profound ripple effect. Not only will it improve a child’s life but that of its family, community and country leading to the overall enrichment of mankind.”
“What makes CRY America special is the drive and the genuineness of the volunteer team, year after year. By adopting projects themselves, some of these volunteers have put their money where their mouth is. Thank you CRY America for making giving so easy and impactful.”












Frequently AskedQuestions
What can individuals do to support girls’ education through NGOs?
To support girls’ education, you can choose to be a monthly or one-time donor. Your generous contribution will help enroll girls in school, re-enroll those who have dropped out, and prevent early marriages. Together, we can support girls’ education and build a brighter future for every child.
How do donations specifically benefit girls’ education?
Donations fund crucial resources like study materials, support classes, and enrollment efforts for girls. CRY America’s projects also raise awareness about the importance of educating girls and create safe learning environments through community outreach and children’s collectives. Additionally, donations provide teacher training and mentorship, empowering girls to reach their potential and positively impact their communities for generations.
Can I donate directly to support a specific girl’s education?
No, you cannot donate to support a specific girl’s education. However, CRY America’s project team works to empower every girl, ensuring that resources are allocated where they are most needed to provide equal opportunities. Your support helps uplift the entire community, creating a sustainable impact that shapes each girl child’s future by addressing barriers like access to schools, health facilities, and early marriages.
What is the impact of my donation on a girl’s education?
Your generous contribution helps enroll girls in mainstream schools and re-enroll dropouts, protecting them from the risks of early marriage and ensuring they have access to quality education. By supporting infrastructure improvements and community awareness programs, your donation creates a safe and encouraging environment for girls to thrive academically.