Aaryshree foundation
Aaryshree Foundation started on 2010 in Maharashtra’s Thane district (India), The Aaryshree foundation is the faith-based organization.
No religious affiliation is required to work with the Aaryshree’s foundation directors, advisors and staff come from a variety of religious, ethnic and caste backgrounds. Its director and founder, Rekha kamble tambe is a fully ordained Buddhist within the mentioned tradition and responds to the Buddhist name Shraddha Jyoti.
Mission
We aim to contribute to this vision by providing a range of health-related awareness program services and life skill education, training to the most of the adolescent girls, women's empowers in rural area.
Vision
We aim to contribute to this vision by providing a range of health-related awareness program services and life skill education, training to the most of the adolescent girls, women's empowers in rural area.
Our Events
Events Organized by
AARYSHREE FOUNDATION
Our
Projects
Aaryshree Foundation runs Health Awareness and Education programs for adolescent girls and women over the age of 40.
- Training
- Concealing Center
- Campaigning
Projects started by
AARYSHREE FOUNDATION
Our Testimonials
What they are talking
about AARYSHREE FOUNDATION
Anita is a student in one of the Study Classes. She is in the 10th Standard and preparing for the Board Exams. Anita says My study base was very poor because my mother language is Banjara (Tribal language) and at school study is in Marathi language. It was very difficult to understand. I couldn’t read and write properly.
I was very worried, confused about how I study for S.S.C Board Exam. My brother Venkatesh told me about study class. I joined this class. Rekha Mam teach us very easy and basic words. I found it very easy and did not feel fear to be in this class. Now I can read and write well. Last class Umakant sir , Palvi mam and Meenakshi Mam helped us to prep for SSC Board Exam. This was very helpful. I am enjoying my study class. I love to join in next year also for 11th Standard.
Anita Rathode (Beneficiary)