DSF’s Notebook Drive

The Dream School Foundation ( DSF ) is an Indian non-profit registered organisation working to enhance the quality of education through voluntary efforts of individuals and groups by engaging with

DSF’s Notebook Drive

The Dream School Foundation ( DSF ) is an Indian non-profit registered organisation working to enhance the quality of education through voluntary efforts of individuals and groups by engaging with various stakeholders and mobilising communities to take responsibility of our education system. I have been a part of this wonderful organization and they are doing some great work in the area of spreading education in various diverse communities of India. As part of their agenda, DSF conducts Notebook drives periodically whereby they distribute notebooks to students of various government schools, especially those who cannot afford to buy them.

A month ago, DSF conducted their notebook drive at H D Kote, which is around 200 kms from Bangalore. The books were distributed to some of the most needy children of this remote taluk. The Notebook drive was conducted in a marriage hall at H D Kote, with the aid of another NGO, Swam Vivekanda Youth Movement.

You can read more about this event at Sandeep’s blog to whom we are also grateful for allowing us to display this photo.

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