Real Action. Lasting Change.

We’ve led 99 initiatives across India — each born from compassion, each changing lives.

Initiatives Transforming Lives Across India

These flagship initiatives reflect the heart of the Ramlan Foundation’s mission. Rooted in empathy and executed with purpose, each one is a story of lives uplifted and communities transformed.

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Initiatives

Project Bhavika – A Safe Space for Girl Students

In a government school with over 113 girls, something as natural as menstruation was silently disrupting education. Every month, nearly 20% of girls were absent. Each year, 8 to 10 dropped out entirely — not due to lack of interest, but because there was no space for them to rest with dignity. Some were sent home. Others curled up in staff rooms, unseen and unsupported.

That’s why we launched Project Bhavika — a first-of-its-kind dormitory designed to protect the dignity and well-being of adolescent girls. More than just a physical space, Bhavika offers rest, privacy, and emotional support. It now stands as a sanctuary with clean beds, a private restroom, a small library, purified water, and walls filled with messages of strength. Girls no longer have to choose between their health and their education — they stay, they smile, and they succeed.

Housing the Homeless

We partnered with social workers to build permanent homes for people living in severe poverty—restoring not just shelter, but safety, dignity, and stability.

Chiguru Sponsorship Program

The Chiguru Sponsorship Program began with a mission to support the higher education of children from vulnerable backgrounds—many of whom are first-generation learners. Through this program, we’ve funded college tuition, mentorship, and life skills training for 16 students. Four of them are now employed with leading companies like IBM and Amazon. Beyond academics, Chiguru nurtures confidence, purpose, and pride.

The impact of Chiguru reaches far beyond employment—it has rewritten futures. One student, once unable to afford fees, now mentors others and contributes to her household income. Another, after years of family hardship, is now the first graduate in his village. The program also includes check-ins with families, access to counselors, and exposure visits that broaden horizons. Several Chiguru scholars have returned as mentors, turning their journey into a full circle of empowerment.