Our Belief: We believe that no child should spend their early years in an Anganwadi without learning
YOU can HELP: You can help turn an Anganwadi into a place where children actually learn
Opportunity for YOU: For just ₹3,000, you can help a child develop early learning skills and prepare for primary school
How many children will you support?
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Meet Laxmi, a 3-year-old living in Dankaur, Greater Noida. She wants to be a doctor. She is the daughter of a daily-wage labourer. She comes to the Anganwadi every day, loves to read books, count objects, and writes her own name.
For her, an Anganwadi near her house is the only place where she can learn and build foundational learning skills. She and her brothers, studying in a government primary school, are first-generation learners at her home, which means there is no learning support from her parents. The Anganwadi is the only place that can make or break her learning journey.
India has approximately 1.4 million Anganwadis, and almost 73.6 million children are enrolled in these Anganwadis.


But these are the conditions of Anganwadis - no learning happens here because there are no skilled teachers, no learning materials, and no dignified place to study.
Can you believe our children are expected to study here in their early years and become doctors?
That’s why LECIN exists. We exist to bridge this learning gap and help our young children struggling in these Anganwadis. We support children like Laxmi, who come from underserved communities but have immense potential to become anything they want to be. All they need is an opportunity to learn in Anganwadis, and LECIN provides exactly this.
We bring structured learning into Anganwadis and help these children develop early literacy, language, numeracy, and social-emotional skills so that no Laxmi has to drop out of primary school because she didn’t get an opportunity to develop foundational skills and eventually lose interest in studies.
Support children like Laxmi studying in these under-resourced communities. Donate ₹3,000 to support a child’s learning journey and help them do #SchoolKiTayyari and go to school confidently.
Please note that all donations are tax-exempted as per 80G deductions.

Mainak Roy donated ₹ 10,000 on 17th Jan 26
Priyanka Khanna donated ₹ 3,000 on 15th Jan 26
Shubham Sharma donated ₹ 1,000 on 15th Jan 26
Shalini johar donated ₹ 3,000 on 14th Jan 26
Bhavya Ahuja donated ₹ 3,000 on 14th Jan 26
Ritika jain donated ₹ 3,000 on 14th Jan 26
Ulhas Sharadchandra Vairagkar donated ₹ 10,000 on 13th Jan 26
Nitin Kumar donated ₹ 3,000 on 13th Jan 26
Shrutika Silswal donated ₹ 1,000 on 13th Jan 26
Arnab Haldar donated ₹ 1,000 on 12th Jan 26