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Mobile Education Initiative

Library On Wheel And Future Scientists

Bringing quality education and STEM learning directly to tribal children through our innovative mobile library program. Empowering young minds with knowledge, books, and hands-on science experiences.

80+ Children
4 Hamlets
Weekly Visits
Future Scientists
Happy tribal children with mobile library

Empowering tribal communities

To give is to live - Creating future scientists

About Our Mobile Library

Donate Aid Society (DAS) is dedicated to improving the educational opportunities for Katkari tribal children aged 2.5 to 14 years. Through Project Disha, we provide care and support to approximately 300 children from 8 tribal hamlets, ensuring they have access to education and a brighter future.

We're grateful to REGREEN EXCEL INDIA LTD PUNE for the van provided to us for the mobile science library and book library initiative.

About DAS Mobile Library

Our Objectives

Our mobile library program is designed with clear objectives to transform the educational landscape for tribal children.

Bridge the Educational Gap

Provide access to quality education and resources to tribal children

Foster Love for Learning

Spark curiosity and interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) among tribal children

Empower Tribal Children

Enhance confidence and create better opportunities for tribal children

Promote Equality

Ensure equal access to education and resources for tribal children

Objectives and children learning
Program Components

What We Offer

Our comprehensive mobile library program includes multiple components designed to provide holistic educational support.

Mobile Library Van

Mobile Library Van

A fully equipped van with science books, general books, and educational resources

Science Books Collection
Educational Resources
Mobile Learning Platform
Accessible to Remote Areas
Science Projects

Science Projects

Interactive science projects and experiments to engage children

Hands-on Experiments
STEM Learning
Interactive Activities
Practical Science
Book Library

Book Library

A collection of books on various subjects, including science, literature, and history

Diverse Collection
Age-appropriate Content
Multilingual Books
Regular Updates
Snacks & Refreshments

Snacks & Refreshments

Providing snacks and refreshments to children during the visits

Nutritious Snacks
Community Bonding
Learning Environment
Care & Support

Target Beneficiaries

Our mobile library reaches specific communities and schools, making a direct impact on children's education.

80+

Tribal Children

Children from tribal hamlets and schools in Mulashi

Belawade
Disali
Andeshe
Sutarwadi
4+

Schools

Schools in Mulashi that benefit from the mobile library van

Rural Schools
Tribal Schools
Government Schools
Community Centers

Real Impact

Our mobile van reached 4 hamlets - Belawade, Disali, Andeshe, and Sutarwadi - engaging over 80 students! Kids are excited to learn with our mobile library & science resources.

Target beneficiaries and mobile library van

Expected Outcomes

Our mobile library program is designed to achieve specific, measurable outcomes that transform children's lives.

Increased Interest in STEM

Tribal children will develop an interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics

Improved Access to Education

Tribal children will have access to quality education and resources

Empowered Tribal Children

Tribal children will be empowered with knowledge, confidence, and better opportunities

Promoting Equality

The project will promote equality and ensure equal access to education and resources

Expected outcomes with children learning
Community Voices

What People Say

Hear from parents, teachers, and volunteers about the impact of our mobile library program.

"The mobile library has brought so much joy and learning to our village. My children are now excited about science and reading books every day."

Sunita Katkari

Parent from Belawade

"Before the mobile library, we had very limited access to books. Now our students are performing better in science and showing great interest in learning."

Rajesh Patil

Teacher, Rural School

"The hands-on science experiments have made learning so much fun. Children who were shy before are now actively participating and asking questions."

Priya Sharma

DAS Volunteer

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our mobile library program and how you can get involved.

Join Our Mission

Help us expand our mobile library program to reach more tribal children and create more future scientists. Your support can transform lives and build a brighter future for our communities.