We offer girls in India a future through education.
Education offers the girls an opportunity for an independent life for them and the family.
We offer girls in India a future through education.
Education offers the girls an opportunity for an independent life for them and the family.
The Care for Girls Foundation gives girls in India a future perspective by offering them education. Thanks to our fantastic donors, 39 girls can already enjoy a better future for the girls and their families.
Read more about our initiatives and our girls.
Because we are directly involved with the girls, all our energy and resources are used effectively. We believe that by educating the girls, helping them with their development and independence, we can offer them a better future.

Have the greatest possible impact on improving the living conditions of girls in India. We believe that we do this by offering them education so that they can organise their lives in a way that suits them. This gives them to lead an independent life.
We have partnerships with various schools in India that also contribute. The girls can choose their own career and receive a recognised diploma with which they can take their next steps.
Our foundation was built by Margreeth Kuipers and she is supported by various volunteers. Margreeth herself maintains all contacts with the girls in India, with their families and the schools.
Do you want to ensure that a girl can go to school from start to finish? Sponsor a girl .
With one-off donations we provide important extras, such as visits to the dentist and doctor.
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Margreeth personally travels to India to support the girls and arrange matters. Contribute to her travels by sponsoring (part of) the trip.
These girls can go to school through sponsors and donors of Care for Girls
Since Care for Girls was founded, 4 girls have already moved on from their completed education to vocational training.
