Building resilient communities of lifelong learners 

From exploring art and science around the world, to planting trees, to reading old manuscripts, we’re excited about all kinds of learning, and we love sharing that excitement. These learnings will make us come close to the community of our vision. 

We spread our love for learning through structured volunteering programmes in three areas: 

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a group of students holding prize

Who are we?

From educators to engineers, from artists to botanists, we’re a diverse team, bound by our deep belief in the power of people to create change. Based in Udaipur, Rajasthan, our team is constantly looking for new things to learn, and new ways to collaborate.  

a group of students holding prize

Why do we exist?

two dothead assembling puzzles and building

The world faces all kinds of challenges; the climate change, poverty, educational inequity, just to name a few. These can’t be solved by governments, businesses, or the social sector alone. We as individuals must step up and take charge. We must realise that each citizen has a role to play, and as we contribute, we grow and benefit. Even if we fail, we learn, we stand again which is the greatest evidence of resilient behaviour. It takes a village to raise a child, to nurture a city and or to build a future and this reflects our inter-dependence on each other. So, to ensure that we grow, we need resilient communities of lifelong learners.

two dothead assembling puzzles and building
a child exploring machine
a child exploring machine
dothead explaining experiment and other dotheads watching
secure volunteer with school student

Why volunteering?

dothead explaining experiment and other dotheads watching

Resilient communities are formed through doing hard things and sharing those stories. So, whether planting trees, or teaching debating, we create structured volunteering opportunities. Volunteers experiment, connect, reflect on their actions and impact. They learn to learn, and to lean on each other.

secure volunteer with school student