The Vimukti Child
Resource Centers (CRCs) have become vital community-based platforms
in our villages, offering children safe, supportive, and stimulating
spaces after school hours. These village-level CRCs create an
environment where learning is joyful and accessible, ensuring that
no child is left behind due to economic or social barriers. At each
center, children gather weekly to engage in age-appropriate
activities that strengthen reading, writing, numeracy, and
problem-solving skills. They enjoy access to storybooks, learning
materials, sports equipment, and creative tools that sharpen both
their academic and life skills. Alongside academic growth, the
centers emphasize teamwork, leadership, and confidence-building
through group activities and child-friendly discussions.
Importantly, these centers are deeply rooted in the rural
communities they serve. They link children and families with
educational resources, health awareness, and opportunities that
encourage overall well-being. Parents and community members are also
involved, making the CRCs not just learning spaces but shared hubs
of development.
Today, nearly 550 children from multiple villages actively
participate in these Child Resource Centers. The initiative has
brought visible change—children are performing better in schools,
showing improved discipline and confidence, and developing a
stronger sense of responsibility towards their peers and community.