Our Collaborators

ACE is committed to working collectively with other organizations to help reduce inequality and provide fair opportunity. In collaboration with our partners, we are working to improve the lives of the children in India by addressing challenges related to education, health and inclusion.

ACE is humbled to have partnered with the following inspiring institutions:

The Aangan Trust

The Aangan Trust builds communities where even the most vulnerable child is safe, everywhere, every day. They build and strengthen child protection systems to ensure that the most vulnerable children are safe, supported, in school, and assured of childhoods free from trafficking, child marriage, hazardous work, violence, and exploitation.

The Committed Communities
Development Trust

CCDT is actively addressing deprivation and marginalisation of communities and children in Mumbai’s slums, transforming over two million lives. Since 1990, CCDT has been actively associated with marginalised communities in the slums of Mumbai and its suburbs.

The Dharavi School

The Dharavi School is an initiative by the Art of Living Organization. The school provides a conducive, warm, experiential environment to their students to learn the best of academics and imbibe the best of character building.

Fuel A Dream

Fuel A Dream is a crowdfunding platform that is committed to radically changing the lives of 2.2 Bn people in India and Africa. They operate in the donation and rewards space and are building a marketplace for ideas and causes that will dramatically alter how we fund what is important to all of us.

Gift a Smile

The ‘Gift a Smile–Care for Children’ project is one which caters for children coming from difficult backgrounds or whose parents cannot afford to send them to school. They have 702+ schools across 22 states in India providing free holistic education, food, clothing and other supplies to over 70,000 plus children, focusing specially on the girl child.

Samvedna

Samvedna works to combat caste-based commercial sexual exploitation and human sex trafficking specifically in the Bedia and the Bachhra community. The organisation has a two-pronged approach–working with the victims for their rehabilitation and reintegration, and prioritize prevention for the vulnerable members of the community through advocacy.

“Small acts, when multiplied by millions of people, can transform the world. ”

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