In today’s world, academic knowledge alone is not enough. Children must learn to make wise decisions, solve real-world problems, and lead with compassion. That’s why Chalan Foundation places life skills at the heart of education.
Through our WHO-aligned life skills curriculum, students in grades 9 to 12 learn how to manage stress, communicate effectively, think critically, and build healthy relationships. We teach them to lead themselves — before they can lead others.
These skills are especially crucial in high-risk areas where teenage pregnancy, substance abuse, and hopelessness are common. Our anti-teen pregnancy campaigns, peer mentorship, and leadership development programs are helping students choose purpose over pressure.
We don’t just want students to succeed in exams — we want them to succeed in life. Because when a child knows who they are and what they’re capable of, nothing can stop them. At Chalan Foundation, we equip them for that journey.
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