Special Education Programme for Tribal Children at Primary Level.

Empowering the Future

Special Education for Tribal Children

Despite government efforts, education remains a significant challenge for tribal communities due to poverty, isolation, and inadequate resources. Bhavitha Educational Society for Transformation initiated this program to address the high dropout rates and low literacy levels among tribal children, focusing on holistic and innovative educational support.

Holistic Education
Community Engagement
Leadership Building
Extracurricular Focus
Mothers’ Associations

Our Approach

Bhavitha is implementing this program in 12 villages, focusing on reducing dropout rates and improving the quality of education. Two Special Education Teaching Centers (SETCs) currently run in Pinjarikonda and Dabba Mamidi, offering academic and extracurricular activities to foster growth.

Tribal children will visit Rajahmundry Airport to witness flight operations, inspiring curiosity about the world beyond.

15th

DEC

Monthly quiz session with student teams, encouraging academic excellence and teamwork.

10th

JAN

A session to educate mothers on the importance of education and how they can support their children.

25th

FEB

Why This Program Matters

Education in tribal communities often takes a back seat due to economic struggles, lack of awareness, and poor infrastructure. Bhavitha’s Special Education Programme directly addresses these challenges by involving the community, introducing innovative teaching methods, and creating sustainable educational opportunities.

Integrated Learning Model

Our centers focus on academics and extracurricular activities to create a balanced learning environment.

Through meticulously designed schedules, interactive activities, and regular assessments, we strive to create an environment where students are encouraged to actively participate in their learning journey. By incorporating quizzes and other evaluative tools, we not only track their academic progress but also foster a sense of healthy competition and self-improvement. These measures allow us to identify areas where students need additional support, ensuring they receive personalized attention to overcome challenges. This consistent progress tracking keeps students motivated, engaged, and on the path to achieving their full potential.

Lend a Hand, Change a Life

Become part of our transformative program. Help empower tribal children with education and resources. Take the first step today!

Prabhudas Varikuty
- Founder

At Bhavitha, we believe every individual deserves the opportunity to grow, learn, and thrive. Together, we can create a future filled with hope, dignity, and transformation for the marginalized communities we serve.

Impact at a Glance

Making a Difference

This initiative has already reached 70 children across 12 villages, promoted 2 Mothers’ Associations, and conducted 4 community meetings to enhance educational awareness.

Quiz Competitions

Tracking student progress

Spoken English

Weekly lessons to build confidence

Team Spirit

Leadership through group activities

Support Tribal Education

Join the Movement

By supporting this program, you can help provide essential resources, better facilities, and brighter futures for these children.

ANY QUESTIONS

Frequently asked questions !!

To reduce dropout rates and improve the quality of education for tribal children.

Tribal children from primary schools and their families.

Mothers’ Associations encourage parental involvement and community engagement in education.

You can volunteer, donate, or collaborate with Bhavitha to expand the program’s reach.

Explore Our Other Initiatives

Promotion of Mother’s Associations – need of the hour.

Bhavitha’s Mothers Association supports children, and bridges community ties, emphasizing mothers’ roles in children’s development.

Livelihoods for Tribal Women – Goat Rearing Programme.

Goat rearing offers sustainable livelihoods for tribes but faces challenges in veterinary care, nutrition, marketing, and scientific knowledge.

Waste land Development Programme

Poor farmers need support to develop degraded lands into productive areas through cooperative efforts in agroforestry and horticulture.

Together, We Can Transform Lives

A Brighter Future Through Education