Building Strong Families to Support Strong Students
Education is not sustainable when households are in crisis.
We recognize that a child’s ability to stay in school is directly tied to their household’s economic stability. This pillar focuses on supporting vulnerable women, particularly widows and women overcoming hardship, to build sustainable livelihoods that preserve dignity and strengthen families.
Our support includes:
Currently, one of our active self-help groups produces and sells sotonik. This initiative has become a key income stream, restoring dignity, financial independence, and hope.
When women are empowered economically, the entire household benefits. Children stay in school, meals become consistent, and homes become safer, more hopeful places. This is how Chalan links economic resilience to educational continuity and transformation.