Christmas is that time of the year when the air carries the gentle hum of carols, evenings are wrapped in the warmth of chocolate milk and plum cake while the steers glow with lights that symbolise hope and new beginnings. For children, Christmas brings the joy of waiting for Santa Claus, of believing that their goodness shall be rewarded.
Yet, for countless children across rural and underserved communities, especially girls, the season also mirrors a harsher reality. For them, Christmas often arrives with long and difficult journeys to schools through cold winter mornings– a struggle that can decide their fates of continuing the education or dropping out of the school.
Christmas Call to Strengthen Girl Child Education in India
Education is the cornerstone of empowerment, and every child deserves the gift of learning. However, girl child education in India continues to face systematic barriers rooted in gender inequality. As highlighted in UNESCO’s SDG 4 Scorecard 2025, while access and enrolment have improved- equitable education still remains uneven. India’s ranking in the Global Gender Gap Index further underscores the distance the country must travel to achieve true gender parity.
In this scenario, strengthening girl child education in India must go beyond enrolments. It demands sustained focus on retention, learning outcomes, trained teachers, safe infrastructure and dignity-driven school environments to ensure that their education is not just a seasonal hope, but a lasting promise which empowers every girl to learn, thrive and shape her own future.

Donate on Christmas, Make a difference
The festive season of Christmas begins with Thanksgiving around the world. It is an occasion where people express their gratitude for the blessings and sacrifices of the past year and celebrate by feasting with family and friends. Festivals often remind us to be grateful for the fortunes we are blessed with. Giving back to society and sharing our abundance with the ones deprived of it can be a great way to show our thankfulness to God.
Here’s a list of few Christmas Donation Ideas:
1.Donate for girl child education: When it comes to a poor family struggling for two square meals a day, education becomes their least concern. But education has the power to change lives, especially girl child education. You can give the precious gift of education to these under-privileged children and transform their lives.
Smile Foundation through its Shiksha Na Ruke initiative has been working relentlessly to make sure that poverty doesn’t deter education for a child. You can join hands with the Smile Foundation and donate online in a one-time or monthly payment mode to help educate a child and gift them a better future.
2. Donate educational gifts to poor kids: There are many poor and marginalized kids who are eager to read and write but cannot afford books or educational stationery. This Christmas, you can be their Santa Claus and buy them notebooks, pencils, erasers, crayons and other stationery which might not cost you much but would surely bring a big smile on these kids’ faces.
3. Share your Christmas Treat: Christmas is incomplete without a scrumptious and elaborate feast with friends and family. In case you are hosting one such Christmas feast and have cooked or arranged food that’s more than what you need, remember there are lots of hungry people you can feed. You can donate your extra food by finding the needy yourself or call the helpline numbers which provide assistance in this regard.
4. Donate winter clothes to the homeless: Christmas time is winter time when many parts of the country experience extreme cold. In such climatic conditions, the homeless people and footpath dwellers suffer the most. You can donate bed sheets, blankets, shawls or any winter clothing to keep them warm and survive the chilly weather.
5. Cook a special Christmas meal for poor kids: Christmas is about sharing food, fun and festivities. You can take like-minded friends or family members and spend your Christmas at any orphanage, children’s home or old age home and cook a special meal for them. Believe us, the twinkle in their eyes and glee on their face would make the most cherished Christmas memories.
6. Be the Secret Santa to a needy person: Playing secret Santa and giving surprise gifts to colleagues has become part of Christmas celebrations in corporate offices in recent times. How about being a secret Santa to a person or family that expects it the least but needs it the most. For example, the watchman of your apartment, or the lift attendant in your office, the maid who works in your house or the delivery boy of your neighbourhood grocery store. If you know any specific requirement of a needy person in your vicinity or a community helper, which you can afford to fulfill, then go ahead and grant their wish. You’ll not just pleasantly surprise them but earn loads of sincere blessings.
Final Takeaway
A small act of charity by you could mean a world of difference to someone. Never stop being kind because kindness keeps the world going and has a positive impact on the self and society. Not just Christmas or any festival, let’s make kindness and compassion a way of life because as the common saying goes, “Service to Mankind is service to God.”
So set out with all your heart to donate, volunteer and serve others at every opportunity you can. Learn about Smile Foundation’s flagship programme, Mission Education and know what it is doing with respect to girl child education. Donate for girl child education today. Wish you a Merry Christmas!