Education is the gateway to empowerment, and the Avaada Foundation is unlocking this gateway for underprivileged communities by establishing libraries in remote and underserved regions. With a vision to create holistic and future-ready societies, the Foundation has set up libraries in several villages and towns across India, including:
- Lohvan (Mathura, Uttar Pradesh)
- Bharukheera (Bikaner, Rajasthan)
- Surendranagar and Bachau (Gujarat)
- Kumhar Pipaliya (Agar Malwa, Madhya Pradesh)
- Khodaila, Chichlik, and Basuhari (Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh)
These libraries are more than just spaces filled with books; they are centers of learning, growth, and community engagement. Equipped with a diverse collection of academic resources, general knowledge books, fiction, and self-help literature, they cater to children, youth, and adults alike. The Foundation ensures that the libraries are well-maintained, accessible, and equipped with adequate seating, lighting, and, where possible, digital resources to bridge the gap between rural and urban educational opportunities.
Each library reflects the Foundation’s commitment to creating equal opportunities for all, particularly in areas where access to quality education is limited. While libraries are at the heart of the Avaada Foundation’s educational initiatives, its broader mission includes school refurbishment, digital literacy programs, career counseling, and mentorship, all aimed at transforming the educational landscape of rural India.
Through these efforts, Avaada Foundation is not only fostering literacy but also building a brighter, more inclusive future for generations to come.