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No matter where they live, be it in High Park homes or the outskirts of South Africa, every single child in the world has the right to a proper education. Sometimes those rights are taken for granted, especially in poverty stricken third world countries, and education goes to the waste side as children have to focus on finding ways to survive. That's such a contrast to the way of life for children who grow up in Junction Triangle. Most children grow up being provided a high quality education and are afforded that luxury until they no longer want to continue studying or have graduated and started their career.
As we know, not every child is lucky enough to grow up and run their own Aurora dentistry firm because of the educational opportunities they had growing up. Thankfully though there are organizations out there that are aiming to make education accessible and available to every child. One such nation that isn't as lucky as America or Canada is India and a program out there that is doing its part to help students in India who aren't provided with an opportunity to be educated is the ING Vysya Foundation.
The ING Vysya Foundation was created to facilitate an enabling environment in which education for children is afforded to those living in difficult circumstances that would otherwise not receive the proper education they deservedly need. Less privileged children who are targeted as bright students are able to learn in environments from the generous donations of the ING Vysya Foundation.
These donations are seen through monetary funds given to programs to help build classrooms for children as well as countless volunteer hours of ING employees who mentor and nurture the children who are chosen to be a part of the ING Vysya Foundation. Equal education is a right and privilege every child should have and programs such as ING Vysya Foundation, Zoofari Foundation Educational Grants, and various Adopt-A-School programs provided by a wide range of organizations and companies such as tire dealers in Toronto.
It might not seem like a lot to those who grew up in countries with proper education systems in place but to the children who didn't grow up in such environments programs such as ING Vysya Foundation go a long way in encouraging them to continue their studies and to become responsible adults. Who knows where the lives of children who weren't given opportunities to be educated would have wound up but they now have a greater chance at following their dreams of becoming doctors or teaching at Revit training Toronto institutions because of programs such as ING Vysya Foundation.
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