
International Youth Day: Stories of Inspiration from Smile Foundation
International Youth Day is observed on August 12 every year. It is a day that has been demarcated by the United Nations to recognise and
International Youth Day is observed on August 12 every year. It is a day that has been demarcated by the United Nations to recognise and
Indian women at the Tokyo Olympics 2020 have done us proud. Fighting all odds and working tirelessly towards their goals has finally got them the
Union Minister for Women and Child Development Smriti Irani’s recently made some revelations about malnutrition in India. This has once again brought this persistent and
Smile Foundation’s Health Cannot Wait campaign has truly lived up to its name. We understand that even in the midst of the pandemic, regular people continue
The current economic scenario, propelled by COVID-19, the job market vulnerable. In India, millions of salaried employees lost their jobs, and are recovering only now.
Smile Foundation, under its flagship programme, Change the Game India, recently organised a 7-day Virtual Classroom Course on Local Fundraising. The course was aimed at
Smile Foundation has been working for the education of underprivileged children at the grassroots level since the past two decades under its Mission Education centres.
The COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc upon many livelihoods and communities. People are left with no source of food, shelter, and basic amenities. Their basic
National Doctor’s Day is observed every year on July 1. The day commemorates the birth as well as the death anniversary of Dr Bidhan Chandra
Since the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic, scientists started working vigorously towards creating a vaccine. It is common knowledge now that various vaccines have been