Every year, Children’s Day serves as a reminder of a truth we believe needs to be said again and again—children are not just the future; they are at the very center of our present. The sounds of their joy, wonder, and imagination symbolise the hopes of a better future. Many children, however, from every corner of India, are not connected to such hopes but rather are connected to too much poverty, no schooling or education, and vulnerable conditions that pose threats to their health, safety, and well-being.
As we celebrate Children’s Day 2025 , it is a time for NGOs, the community, and the organisations to come together—not just to celebrate the children, but also to commit to the children.
The Truth Behind Those Smiles
In every smiling face, there is often an untold story, whether it is a child who walks several kilometres to school, a child who skips meals to take their studies seriously, or a child who wants to be a teacher, a doctor, or an artist without the opportunities, support, or encouragement to achieve those realities.
The development story of India cannot be complete without these children. They are not statistics. They are our future innovators, leaders, and changemakers. What they need is a chance, and chances are only created when NGOs work together.
Why Collaboration Among NGOs Matters ?
Collaboration in the social sector is not optional; it is essential. When NGOs combine their strengths, collaborate, and coordinate resources, the effects are magnified.
When we collaborate, we move from working side by side to a movement of empowerment, one that gives every child an opportunity to have a fair start in life, regardless of where they come from.
At Spreading Bliss Foundation, we believe that every child deserves not just to survive, but to thrive. Let’s build that future together.
Join us this Children’s Day, as a partner or volunteer, or contribute to help us create lasting change for children across India.
We aim to empower those who truly deserve encouragement. We believe education is the key to liberating a person and that makes education one of our major working areas.