The Examination recently published an article on the situation of children living in Jharia, India, one of the world’s largest coal-mining regions. The report highlights the Coalfield Children Classes program, passionately led by Pinaki Roy, which offers children a safe space to learn, create, and thrive despite a particularly challenging environment.
In Jharia, many families live in the heart of areas affected by mining operations and underground fires that have been burning for decades. As a result, children grow up in precarious conditions, exposed to pollution, health risks, and limited access to education.
In the face of this reality, Coalfield Children Classes represents much more than just a classroom. It is a place of hope where young people can develop their creativity through art, strengthen their academic knowledge, and regain the confidence needed to imagine a different future. 🎨📚✨
This recognition by the international press highlights the importance of their commitment and the tangible impact of their work on local communities.
We are particularly proud to financially support this program, which enables many children each year to continue their education, express themselves freely, and build their dreams despite the obstacles.
Every contribution counts. By supporting Coalfield Children Classes, you are directly helping to provide educational and artistic opportunities to children who desperately need them.
💛 Support them and transform their daily lives. Make a donation!
On The Way To School Team


